[3] Billy Packer, the CBS basketball analyst, also provided defensive rating statistics for the game.
[1] In later editions of the game, the number of teams is increased to 428, fatigue was added as a factor in game-play, and 3-point field goals had also been enabled.
[2] Winston then enlisted Klopfenstein to program the game, and Packer was brought in to provide defensive statistics.
[6] A later May 1990 review in the same magazine written by Patrick E. Clark disagreed with this view, stating that Hoops was "a better game than I could ever imagined".
[7] Winston went on to become a Professor Emeritus of Decision and Information Systems at Indiana University, and Sagarin became a well-known sports statistician.