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WNBA API

Live WNBA (women's basketball) data as an API — clean JSON, no key. Get the game scoreboard with live scores, clock and status; open any game for its leaders and result; browse the league standings (wins, losses, win percentage, games behind, streak); list all teams and open a team for its standing, venue and colours; pull a player's profile (position, jersey, height, weight, college); search players by name; and read the latest news. Live data sourced continuously from ESPN. The WNBA is one of the fastest-growing leagues in sports, with record viewership and a booming betting and fantasy market — ideal for score apps, fantasy and betting tools, dashboards and Discord bots. 8 data endpoints. Authenticated with an x-oanor-key; fair-use rate limits per plan.

api.oanor.com/wnba-api

NBA API

Live NBA (basketball) data as an API — clean JSON, no key. Get the game scoreboard with live scores, clock and status; open any game for its leaders, line scores and result; browse the full conference standings (wins, losses, win percentage, games behind, streak); list all 30 teams and open a team for its standing, venue and colours; pull a player's profile (position, jersey, height, weight, college, team); search players by name; and read the latest NBA news. Live data sourced continuously from ESPN. One of the most-followed sports worldwide, with a huge fantasy and betting market — ideal for fantasy-basketball tools, score apps, dashboards, Discord bots and media sites. 8 data endpoints. Authenticated with an x-oanor-key; fair-use rate limits per plan.

api.oanor.com/nba-api

NFL API

Live NFL (American football) data as an API — clean JSON, no key. Get the game scoreboard with live scores, clock and status; open any game for its box-score leaders, line scores and result; browse the full conference and division standings (wins, losses, ties, win percentage, streak); list all 32 teams and open a team for its record, standing, venue and colours; pull a player's profile (position, jersey, height, weight, college, team); search players by name; and read the latest NFL news. Live data sourced continuously from ESPN. The most-watched US sport, with a huge fantasy and betting market — ideal for fantasy-football tools, score apps, dashboards, Discord bots and media sites. 8 data endpoints. Authenticated with an x-oanor-key; fair-use rate limits per plan.

api.oanor.com/nfl-api

Basketball Stats API

Basketball efficiency-stats maths as an API, computed locally and deterministically — the shooting-efficiency and box-score numbers an analyst, coach or sports app rates a performance by. The true-shooting endpoint folds twos, threes and free throws into one number: TS% = points ÷ (2 × (field-goal attempts + 0.44 × free-throw attempts)) × 100, where the 0.44 approximates how many possessions a free-throw trip really uses — 25 points on 18 field goals and 6 free throws is about 60.6 %, against a league average near 56–58 %. The effective-field-goal endpoint credits a three for being worth 50 % more than a two: eFG% = (field goals made + 0.5 × threes made) ÷ field-goal attempts × 100, so 9 makes including 3 threes on 18 attempts is 58.3 % versus a raw 50 %, the gap being the value of the long ball. The game-score endpoint computes John Hollinger's Game Score, a single-game productivity rating scaled like points — PTS + 0.4·FGM − 0.7·FGA − 0.4·(FTA−FTM) + 0.7·ORB + 0.3·DRB + STL + 0.7·AST + 0.7·BLK − 0.4·PF − TOV — where about 10 is an average game, 20+ excellent and 40+ historic, rewarding efficient scoring and all-round play while docking misses and turnovers. Everything is computed locally and deterministically, so it is instant and private. Ideal for basketball analytics and box-score tools, fantasy and commentary apps, and sports calculators. Pure local computation — no key, no third-party service, instant. 3 compute endpoints. For baseball stats use a baseball API; for cricket a cricket API.

api.oanor.com/basketball-api

Cricket Stats API

Cricket statistics maths as an API, computed locally and deterministically — the run-rate, strike-rate and chase numbers a scorer, commentator or cricket app works a match by. An over is six legal balls, and overs are given as whole overs plus balls, never as decimal overs — '20.3 overs' means 20 overs and 3 balls (20.5 in real terms), the classic cricket-maths trap this API avoids. The run-rate endpoint gives the runs per over = runs ÷ (balls ÷ 6), so 150 runs off 20 overs is 7.50 an over, and with a target overs figure it projects the innings score at the current pace. The strike-rate endpoint gives a batter's strike rate = runs ÷ balls faced × 100, the runs per 100 balls — 75 off 50 is a strike rate of 150, fast scoring in the limited-overs game; in Tests a lower strike rate with a high average is prized instead. The required-rate endpoint handles a chase: the required run rate = the runs still needed ÷ the balls left × 6, so needing 80 to win with 10 overs left is 8.00 an over — a figure that climbs sharply as balls run out, which is why a comfortable chase can tip away in a couple of tight overs. Everything is computed locally and deterministically, so it is instant and private. Ideal for cricket scoring and live-score apps, fantasy and commentary tools, and sports calculators. Pure local computation — no key, no third-party service, instant. 3 compute endpoints. For baseball stats use a baseball API.

api.oanor.com/cricket-api

Baseball Stats API

Baseball sabermetrics as an API, computed locally and deterministically — turn raw counting numbers into the rate stats that actually rank players. The batting endpoint takes at-bats, hits, doubles, triples, home runs, walks, hit-by-pitch and sacrifice flies and returns the batting average (H/AB), on-base percentage ((H+BB+HBP)/(AB+BB+HBP+SF)), slugging percentage (total bases/AB), OPS (on-base plus slugging), isolated power (SLG−AVG) and, when strikeouts are supplied, BABIP — a classic .300/.366/.530 line comes straight out. The pitching endpoint takes innings pitched, earned runs, hits, walks, strikeouts and home runs and returns the earned run average (9·ER/IP), WHIP ((BB+H)/IP), strikeouts and walks per nine innings, the strikeout-to-walk ratio and FIP, the fielding-independent pitching estimator (13·HR + 3·(BB+HBP) − 2·K)/IP + constant. Innings pitched is a true decimal, with an exact "outs" input for the 6.1/6.2 box-score convention. Everything is computed locally and deterministically, so it is instant and private. Ideal for fantasy-baseball, sports-analytics, sabermetrics and box-score app developers, scouting and stat-line tools, and teaching material. Pure local computation — no key, no third-party service, instant. Live, nothing stored. 2 compute endpoints. This computes the stats from your numbers; for live scores, standings, teams and players use a sports-data API.

api.oanor.com/baseball-api

Game of Thrones API

The world of A Song of Ice and Fire — the books behind Game of Thrones — as an API. Look up any character (e.g. Jon Snow → culture Northmen, titles, aliases like "Lord Snow", and his house allegiances), the great and minor houses (e.g. House Targaryen → region The Crownlands, words "Fire and Blood", seats and 100+ sworn members), and the novels (e.g. A Game of Thrones → 694 pages, 434 characters, ISBN, publisher and release date). Search and filter characters by name, culture and gender, houses by name, region and words, and books by name, with paging — and follow the cross-references (parents, spouse, allegiances, books) by id. Backed by the open anapioficeandfire.com dataset. Ideal for fan sites, trivia and quiz games, Discord bots and any Westeros app.

api.oanor.com/gameofthrones-api