Okay, so I gotta tell you about this game log thing for Natasha Howard. You know, the WNBA player? Yeah, I wanted to keep track of her performance, like a real stats nerd. So I started this whole process, it was a bit of a mess at first, but I got the hang of it.

First, I had to find where to even get this info. I went digging around the internet, like a digital detective. Found a few places that had game logs and stats, like FOXSports and some other sites. But they were all scattered and I really wanted something solid to keep track of what I was doing. Also these sites had lots of ads that kept getting in the way. But I used them as a reference.
Then, I made this spreadsheet. Yeah, old school, I know. I put in all these columns for the date, the opponent, the score, minutes played, field goals, three-pointers, free throws, rebounds… the whole nine yards. It looked pretty intimidating at first, all those empty cells waiting to be filled.
- Date
- Opponent
- Score
- Minutes Played
- Field Goals Made
- Field Goals Attempted
- Three-Pointers Made
- Three-Pointers Attempted
- Free Throws Made
- Free Throws Attempted
- Offensive Rebounds
- Defensive Rebounds
After each game, I’d jump online, find the box score, and start plugging in the numbers. It was kinda fun, actually. Seeing those numbers fill up, it felt like I was building something, you know?
It wasn’t just about copying numbers, though. I started noticing patterns. Like, when she played more minutes, she usually grabbed more rebounds. Or how some teams were tougher for her to score against. I even made a note of her off the court status, like how her Instagram account was doing and her fan’s comments and all that. I was getting a real feel for her game, just from these numbers.
Keeping It Going
This whole game log thing became a bit of a ritual. Every game day, I’d be there, ready to update my spreadsheet. It felt good, like I was staying on top of things. And the more I did it, the more I learned about basketball, about stats, about Natasha Howard’s game.
So yeah, that’s my story about tracking Natasha Howard’s game logs. It started as just a little project, but it turned into something I’m actually kind of proud of. It’s like my own little piece of basketball history, all documented in a simple spreadsheet.
