Framework reports for teams with one decision that actually matters.
DataDunkNBA Research applies the framework stack to draft, roster, cap, and playoff decisions. The work is built for one contracted team per cycle, not for public consensus.
One decision-cycle report, built for one buyer.
A contracted DataDunkNBA Research engagement packages the public framework stack into a private, decision-ready report. The exact scope is set by the buyer's calendar and decision pressure.
Pre-draft
Owned board, consensus divergence, prospect risk flags, framework fit, trade-down logic, and roster-window alignment.
Mid-season
Roster construction audit, contract risk, CSG/SLS exposure, WEV/CPV contention band, and trade-deadline decision support.
Playoff
Matchup translation, PDR pressure points, clutch allocation, opponent shot diet, Efficiency Tax risk, and series-level fragility map.
Engagement model: one contracted team per cycle. Exclusivity is part of the product.
What the buyer gets
The deliverable is not a blog post, not a generic dashboard, and not a list of favorite players. It is a structured decision memo that tells a buyer where the framework disagrees with consensus and why.
Framework verdict
A clear recommendation, including confidence band, counter-evidence, and the exact assumptions that would change the call.
Receipts layer
Formula outputs, backtest context, comparison cases, and sourced public data so the buyer can pressure-test the read internally.
Decision translation
What to do with the signal: draft, pass, trade down, extend, avoid, chase, bench, feature, or wait.
What this is not
The point is to make the category clear. DataDunkNBA Research is for buyers who need applied work, not for audience growth.
Not a public betting-picks product.
Not a monthly content subscription.
Not a mass consulting deck recycled across teams.
Start with the decision.
If the framework can help with a draft, roster, cap, playoff, media, or agency decision, send the decision context. If there is a conflict with an active exclusive engagement, I will say so.
Prefer email? bobby@datadunknba.com