Follow basketball at work
Sport Spreadsheet follows live basketball — the NBA and WNBA — as scores, quarter-by-quarter line scores and box scores inside a spreadsheet. Points, rebounds and assists sit in the grid like plain metrics.
Basketball is a nightly league with a global audience, which means its evening tip-offs land in the working day somewhere in the world — mid-afternoon out west, the middle of the day across Europe and Asia. Here's how to keep up with the scores and the box score from your desk.
Why basketball is hard to follow at work
An 82-game NBA season packed with back-to-backs means there's basketball most nights, and a 7:30 tip in the East is afternoon on the West Coast and deep in the workday for international fans. Following a close fourth quarter usually means a live stream — the most conspicuous thing you can have open at a desk.
Basketball we cover
| Competition | Region | Coverage |
|---|---|---|
| NBA | USA | Live |
| WNBA | USA | Live |
| NCAA Men's Basketball | USA | Live |
| NCAA Women's Basketball | USA | Live |
| NBA G League | USA | Live |
| EuroLeague | Europe | Live |
What you can follow
Live scores and the quarter-by-quarter line score; a live box score with points, rebounds and assists per player; and the conference standings with the play-in and playoff picture. It reads as rows of metrics rather than a broadcast.
Guides by competition
The numbers, explained
Questions
- Can I follow the NBA at work?
- Yes — live NBA (and WNBA) scores, quarter-by-quarter line scores, box scores and the standings, each as a sheet tab that reads as a data dashboard.
- Does it show the box score?
- Yes — points, rebounds, assists and more per player, updating live, so you get the whole story of a game in numbers.
Open the spreadsheet
Today's basketball fixtures and the live table are one quiet tab away. Free, instant, no account.