Basketball reached me in Doha through a satellite package and a friend who never shut up about the league, and within a season I was hooked deeper than he was. Following from a different time zone forced a certain discipline — I couldn't watch everything, so I learned to read box scores and advanced numbers to fill the gaps, and that habit became the whole approach. My NBA work centres on pace, offensive and defensive efficiency, rest, travel, and the specific matchups that tilt a game. A win-loss record tells me almost nothing next to how a team actually creates and surrenders shots. Parlays are where people trip themselves up, so I'm careful about correlation and the way a single injury or load-management night can quietly poison a whole slip. Seven years in, the lesson that stuck is that the NBA is a marathon dressed as a nightly highlight reel. One game is noise. I stay process-driven, keep my reasoning open, and let readers decide whether they buy it. — Khalid Mansour
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