“article” Object Splitting
As a standard, the entire article or “content” comes through in the “article” object. We do have the ability to split this up into different elements if need be.
For instance, for player news, let’s say you want the article element split up into two elements, “fact” and “analysis”. We can set that up for your channel.
So instead of…
“article”: “<p>Scottie Barnes has been sidelined due to a right ankle sprain, and he is expected to miss several weeks of action. This is a setback for the Toronto Raptors as Barnes has been an integral part of their lineup this season. The injury was confirmed on December 9th, and it is not the first time Barnes has had to deal with an ankle issue.</p><p>Scottie Barnes has averaged 20.6 points, 8.4 rebounds, and 7.4 assists per game this season, ranking third on his team in both rebounds and assists. In the 14 games he has played, Barnes has consistently delivered high-level performances, finishing in the top five at his position in fantasy points in 78.57% of those games. His absence means the Raptors will need to find alternative solutions for the production he brings on both ends of the court.</p><p>With Barnes out, Toronto will likely look to players such as Immanuel Quickley and Chris Boucher to step up. Quickley has averaged 15.3 points per game over three games, while Boucher has contributed 10.0 points per game in his appearances. The Raptors’ depth chart at small forward includes Ochai Agbaji and Jamison Battle, who will also have opportunities to fill the void left by Barnes’ injury.</p>,
We would have…
“fact”: “<p>Scottie Barnes has been sidelined due to a right ankle sprain, and he is expected to miss several weeks of action. This is a setback for the Toronto Raptors as Barnes has been an integral part of their lineup this season. The injury was confirmed on December 9th, and it is not the first time Barnes has had to deal with an ankle issue.</p>”,“analysis”: “<p>Scottie Barnes has averaged 20.6 points, 8.4 rebounds, and 7.4 assists per game this season, ranking third on his team in both rebounds and assists. In the 14 games he has played, Barnes has consistently delivered high-level performances, finishing in the top five at his position in fantasy points in 78.57% of those games. His absence means the Raptors will need to find alternative solutions for the production he brings on both ends of the court.</p><p>With Barnes out, Toronto will likely look to players such as Immanuel Quickley and Chris Boucher to step up. Quickley has averaged 15.3 points per game over three games, while Boucher has contributed 10.0 points per game in his appearances. The Raptors’ depth chart at small forward includes Ochai Agbaji and Jamison Battle, who will also have opportunities to fill the void left by Barnes’ injury.</p>”,