> nba-data

NBA data via ESPN public endpoints — scores, standings, rosters, schedules, game summaries, play-by-play, win probability, injuries, transactions, futures, depth charts, team/player stats, leaders, and news. Zero config, no API keys. Use when: user asks about NBA scores, standings, team rosters, schedules, game stats, box scores, play-by-play, injuries, transactions, betting futures, depth charts, team/player statistics, or NBA news. Don't use when: user asks about WNBA (use wnba-data), college

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NBA Data

Before writing queries, consult references/api-reference.md for endpoints, ID conventions, and data shapes.

Setup

Before first use, check if the CLI is available:

which sports-skills || pip install sports-skills

If pip install fails with a Python version error, the package requires Python 3.10+. Find a compatible Python:

python3 --version  # check version
# If < 3.10, try: python3.12 -m pip install sports-skills
# On macOS with Homebrew: /opt/homebrew/bin/python3.12 -m pip install sports-skills

No API keys required.

Quick Start

Prefer the CLI — it avoids Python import path issues:

sports-skills nba get_scoreboard
sports-skills nba get_standings --season=2025
sports-skills nba get_teams

CRITICAL: Before Any Query

CRITICAL: Before calling any data endpoint, verify:

  • Season year is derived from the system prompt's currentDate — never hardcoded.
  • If only a team name is provided, call get_teams to resolve the team ID before using team-specific commands.

Choosing the Season

Derive the current year from the system prompt's date (e.g., currentDate: 2026-02-18 → current year is 2026).

  • If the user specifies a season, use it as-is.
  • If the user says "current", "this season", or doesn't specify: The NBA season runs October–June. If the current month is October–December, the active season year matches the current year. If January–June, the active season started the previous calendar year (use that year as the season).

Commands

CommandDescription
get_scoreboardLive/recent NBA scores
get_standingsStandings by conference
get_teamsAll 30 NBA teams
get_team_rosterFull roster for a team
get_team_scheduleSchedule for a specific team
get_game_summaryDetailed box score and scoring plays
get_leadersNBA statistical leaders
get_newsNBA news articles
get_play_by_playFull play-by-play for a game
get_win_probabilityWin probability chart data
get_scheduleSchedule for a specific date or season
get_injuriesInjury reports across all teams
get_transactionsRecent transactions
get_futuresFutures/odds markets
get_depth_chartDepth chart for a team
get_team_statsTeam statistical profile
get_player_statsPlayer statistical profile

See references/api-reference.md for full parameter lists and return shapes.

Examples

Example 1: Today's scores User says: "What are today's NBA scores?" Actions:

  1. Call get_scoreboard() Result: All live and recent NBA games with scores and status

Example 2: Conference standings User says: "Show me the Western Conference standings" Actions:

  1. Derive season year from currentDate
  2. Call get_standings(season=<derived_year>)
  3. Filter results for Western Conference Result: Western Conference standings table with W-L, PCT, GB per team

Example 3: Team roster User says: "Who's on the Lakers roster?" Actions:

  1. Call get_team_roster(team_id="13") Result: Full Lakers roster with name, position, jersey number, height, weight

Example 4: Game box score User says: "Show me the full box score for last night's Celtics game" Actions:

  1. Call get_scoreboard(date="<yesterday>") to find the event_id
  2. Call get_game_summary(event_id=<id>) for full box score Result: Complete box score with per-player stats and scoring plays

Example 5: Injury report User says: "Who's injured on the Lakers?" Actions:

  1. Call get_injuries()
  2. Filter results for Los Angeles Lakers (team_id=13) Result: Lakers injury list with player name, position, status, and injury type

Example 6: Player statistics User says: "Show me LeBron's stats this season" Actions:

  1. Derive season year from currentDate
  2. Call get_player_stats(player_id="1966", season_year=<derived_year>) Result: Season stats by category with value, rank, and per-game averages

Commands that DO NOT exist — never call these

  • get_odds / get_betting_odds — not available. For prediction market odds, use the polymarket or kalshi skill.
  • search_teams — does not exist. Use get_teams instead.
  • get_box_score — does not exist. Use get_game_summary instead.
  • get_player_ratings — does not exist. Use get_player_stats instead.

If a command is not listed in the Commands table above, it does not exist.

Error Handling

When a command fails, do not surface raw errors to the user. Instead:

  1. Catch silently and try alternatives
  2. If team name given instead of ID, use get_teams to find the ID first
  3. Only report failure with a clean message after exhausting alternatives

Troubleshooting

Error: sports-skills command not found Cause: Package not installed Solution: Run pip install sports-skills

Error: Team not found by ID Cause: Wrong or outdated ESPN team ID used Solution: Call get_teams to get the current list of all 30 NBA teams with their IDs

Error: No data returned for a future game Cause: ESPN only returns data for completed or in-progress games Solution: Use get_schedule to see upcoming game details; get_scoreboard only covers active/recent games

Error: Offseason — scoreboard returns 0 events Cause: No games scheduled during the offseason (July–September) Solution: Use get_standings or get_news instead; use get_schedule to find when the season resumes

> related_skills --same-repo

> wnba-data

WNBA data via ESPN public endpoints — scores, standings, rosters, schedules, game summaries, play-by-play, win probability, injuries, transactions, futures, team/player stats, leaders, and news. Zero config, no API keys. Use when: user asks about WNBA scores, standings, team rosters, schedules, game stats, box scores, play-by-play, injuries, transactions, betting futures, team/player statistics, or WNBA news. Don't use when: user asks about NBA (use nba-data), college basketball (use cbb-data),

> volleyball-data

Dutch volleyball data (Eredivisie, Topdivisie, Superdivisie, and the full Dutch pyramid) via the Nevobo API. Standings, schedules, results, clubs, tournaments, and news. Zero config, no API keys. Use when: user asks about Dutch volleyball, Eredivisie volleyball, Nevobo, volleyball standings, volleyball match results, volleyball schedules, or Dutch volleyball clubs. Don't use when: user asks about other sports — use football-data (soccer), nfl-data (NFL), nba-data (NBA), wnba-data (WNBA), nhl-da

> tennis-data

ATP and WTA tennis data via ESPN public endpoints — tournament scores, season calendars, player rankings, player profiles, and news. Zero config, no API keys. Use when: user asks about tennis scores, match results, tournament draws, ATP/WTA rankings, tennis player info, or tennis news. Don't use when: user asks about other sports — use football-data (soccer), nfl-data (NFL), nba-data (NBA), wnba-data (WNBA), nhl-data (NHL), mlb-data (MLB), golf-data (golf), cfb-data (college football), cbb-data

> sports-news

Sports news via RSS/Atom feeds and Google News. Fetch headlines, search by query, filter by date. Covers football news, transfer rumors, match reports, and any sport via Google News. Use when: user asks for recent news, headlines, transfer rumors, or articles about any sport. Good for "what's the latest on [team/player]" questions. Supports any Google News query and curated RSS feeds (BBC Sport, ESPN, The Athletic, Sky Sports). Don't use when: user asks for structured data like standings, score

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