Basketball Reference is a great site (especially for a basketball stats nut like me), and hopefully they don't get too pissed off at me for creating this.
Basically, I created this repository as a utility for another project where I'm trying to estimate an NBA player's productivity as it relates to daily fantasy sports. For that project, I need box score and scheduling information, which is provided by this utility.
Here's the PyPi package.
I wrote this library as an exercise for creating my first PyPi package.
Hopefully this means that if you'd like to use this library, you can by simply downloading the package via pip like so
pip install basketball_reference_web_scraperThis library requires Python 3.4+ and only supports seasons after the 1999-2000 season
You can import the client like this
# This imports the client
from basketball_reference_web_scraper import clientThere are also a couple useful enums that are defined in the data module which can be imported like
# This imports the Team enum
from basketball_reference_web_scraper.data import TeamThis client has five methods
- Getting player box scores by a date (
client.player_box_scores) - Getting team box scores by a date (
client.team_box_scores) - Getting the schedule for a season (
client.season_schedule) - Getting players totals for a season (
client.players_season_totals) - Getting players advanced season statistics for a season (
client.players_advanced_season_totals)
You can see all methods used in this replhttps://repl.it/@jaebradley/v300api-examples).
This client also supports three output types:
- Python data types (i.e. a
listor results) JSONCSV
Versions >=3 of this client outputs CSV to a specified file path and returns JSON output or writes it to a specified file path.
- Specify an output type by setting the
output_typevalue toOutputType.JSONorOutputType.CSV- The default return value of client methods are
Pythondata structures (thebox_scoresmethod returns alistofdicts)
- The default return value of client methods are
- If you'd like the output to be outputted to a specific file, set the
output_file_pathvariable - forCSVoutput, this variable must be defined - Specifying an
output_write_optionspecifies how the output will be written to the specified file (OutputWriteOption.WRITEcorresponds tow)- The default write option is
OutputWriteOption.WRITE
- The default write option is
- Some pieces of data, like a player's team or the outcome of a game are parsed into enums (for example, the
TeamandOutcomeenums, respectively, for the previous two examples) - These enums are serialized to strings when outputting to
JSONorCSV, but when dealing withPythondata structures, you'll see these enum values.- Hopefully, these enums make it easier for the
clientuser to implement team-specific logic, for example.
- Hopefully, these enums make it easier for the
from basketball_reference_web_scraper import client
from basketball_reference_web_scraper.data import OutputType
# Get all player box scores for January 1st, 2017
client.player_box_scores(day=1, month=1, year=2017)
# Get all player box scores for January 1st, 2017 in JSON format
client.player_box_scores(day=1, month=1, year=2017, output_type=OutputType.JSON)
# Output all player box scores for January 1st, 2017 in JSON format to 1_1_2017_box_scores.json
client.player_box_scores(day=1, month=1, year=2017, output_type=OutputType.JSON, output_file_path="./1_1_2017_box_scores.json")
# Output all player box scores for January 1st, 2017 in JSON format to 1_1_2017_box_scores.csv
client.player_box_scores(day=1, month=1, year=2017, output_type=OutputType.CSV, output_file_path="./1_1_2017_box_scores.csv")from basketball_reference_web_scraper import client
# Get all team totals for January 1st, 2018
client.team_box_scores(day=1, month=1, year=2018)
# The team_box_scores method also supports all output behavior previously describedfrom basketball_reference_web_scraper import client
# Get all games for the 2017-2018 season
client.season_schedule(season_end_year=2018)
# The schedule method also supports all output behavior previously describedfrom basketball_reference_web_scraper import client
# Get 2017-2018 season totals for all players
client.players_season_totals(season_end_year=2018)
# The players_season_totals method also supports all output behavior previously describedfrom basketball_reference_web_scraper import client
# Get 2017-2018 advanced season statistics for all players
client.players_advanced_season_totals(season_end_year=2018)
# The players_advanced_season_totals method also supports all output behavior previously describedThe structure of the API is due to the unique URL pattern that Basketball Reference has for getting play-by-play data, which depends on the date of the game and the home team.
Example: https://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/pbp/201810160BOS.html
from basketball_reference_web_scraper import client
from basketball_reference_web_scraper.data import Team
# Get play-by-play data for 2018-10-16 game played at the Boston Celtics
play_by_play = client.play_by_play(
home_team=Team.BOSTON_CELTICS,
year=2018,
month=10,
day=16,
)There are currently two supported major versions - V3 and V4.
There are two branches, v3 and v4 for both of these major versions - these are the defacto "master" branches to use
when making changes.
master will reflect the latest major version branch.
Thanks to @DaiJunyan for their contributions!