Source: Sportsnet.ca
  • Champion Gaming (WAGR) has entered an exclusive partnership with Inpredictable, a basketball analytics company
  • Champion Gaming and its subsidiaries will have access to Inpredictable’s data and analytics
  • Inpredictable joins Football Outsiders, EdjSports, EdjVarsity, and Massey Ratings, as part of EdjSports’ portfolio
  • Champion Gaming’s (TSXV: WAGR) shares are down by 12.50 per cent and are trading at $0.35 per share as of 2:26 PM EST

Champion Gaming (WAGR) has entered an exclusive partnership with Inpredictable, a basketball analytics company.

Under the agreement, Champion Gaming and its subsidiaries will receive access to Inpredictable’s data and analytics. 

Inpredictable is a general playground for sports analytics work, focusing on the NBA and WNBA.

Inpredictable has developed win probability graphs for every NBA game going back to the 1996-97 season, as well as for the entire 22+ year history of the WNBA.

Co-Founder and CEO of Champion Gaming, Ken Hershman, said,

“As we continue to grow Champion Gaming, we seek to partner with leaders in the sports betting analytics space, […] adding Inpredictable gives us best-in-class advanced analytics in basketball to give players the winning edge.”

Inpredictable joins Football Outsiders, EdjSports, EdjVarsity, and Massey Ratings, as part of EdjSports’ portfolio.

Champion Gaming’s (TSXV: WAGR) shares are down by 12.50 per cent and are trading at $0.35 per share as of 2:26 PM EST.

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