Basketball Espn Scoreboard

What do the bracketed scores under the ESPN scores for NBA mean?
For example today at http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/scoreboard for the Lakers v Pacers game under the Pacers it says (20-39, 7-23 away) and under the Lakers it says (45-15, 28-5 home). What do these scores mean? Is it some sort of form or what? Sorry I’m from UK and new to basketball!
That’s their team records wins and losses
Pacers won 20 games and lost 39…….on the road they won 7 and lost 23
2010 March 19 – ESPN – Baylor basketball beats Sam Houston – NCAA tournament.mpg
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California Angels Broadcasters $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Richard Alan “Dick” Enberg (born January 9, 1935) is an American sportscaster currently employed by the San Diego Padres, CBS, and ESPN. His duties include Padres play-by-play beginning in the 2010 season, National Football League and NCAA basketball telecasts on CBS, and coverage of all four Grand Slam professional tennis tournaments for CBS, ESPN and ESPN2. He is well-known for his signature catchphrase (“Oh, my!”) that he uses after exciting and outstanding athletic plays. Enberg was born in Mount Clemens, Michigan. Following high school in Armada, Michigan, he played college baseball and earned a bachelor’s degree in 1957 at Central Michigan University. Enberg then went on to graduate school at Indiana University, where he earned master’s and doctorate degrees in health sciences. While at Indiana, Enberg voiced the first radio broadcast of the Little 500, the bicycle racing event popularized in the film Breaking Away. He was also the play-by-play announcer for Indiana Hoosiers football and basketball games, and in 1961 called his first NCAA basketball tournament event, the championship game between Cincinnati and Ohio State. From 1961 to 1965 he was an assistant professor and baseball coach at Cal State Northridge, then known as “San Fernando Valley State College.” Dick Enberg is also a member of the fraternity Phi Sigma Kappa. In the late 1960s, Enberg began a full-time sportscasting career, calling radio broadcasts for the California Angels of Major League Baseball, the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League, and UCLA Bruins basketball. After every Angels victory, he would wrap up his broadcast with, “And the halo shines tonight.” This was in reference to the ” Big A” scoreboard, and the halo at the top, which would light up … More: |
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