View Full Version : Spurs Point Differential
jiggy_55
04-05-2010, 02:44 AM
Anybody notice the Spurs have the West's 2nd best point differential? Only the Jazz have a better point differential right now. In the East, only the Cavs and Magic have a better differential.
1. LA - +5.1
2. DAL - +1.9
3. DEN - +4.5
4. UTA - +5.8
5. PHX - +4.5
6. OKC - +3.8
7. SAS - +5.2
8. POR - +3.4
MaNu4Tres
04-05-2010, 02:58 AM
What about from the beginning of March?
spursbird
04-05-2010, 03:02 AM
I really wonder why Mavs have such a low point differential
Michi_Germany
04-05-2010, 03:39 AM
I really wonder why Mavs have such a low point differential
No surprise here. The Mavs won many games decided by 5 points or less. And the Mavs had some hugh blowout losses too (Knicks, Nuggets).
And the high point differential isn't a surprise too. The Spurs had not many blowout losses. The Spurs are 32-8 in Games decided by 10 Points or more. So 21 of the 29 Spurs losses came by single digit (compared to the Mavs 18-14 in games by 10 points or more).
jiggy_55
04-05-2010, 04:35 AM
What about from the beginning of March?
Since March:
+165. Divide by 19 games = +8.68 pt differential
Would have to check other teams too though. I assume PHX and UTA may be in that region as well.
jiggy_55
04-05-2010, 04:41 AM
Well actually, without making more manual calculations.
Looking at Hollinger's Power Rankings, he calculates the average scoring margin in a teams last 25% of games. According to Hollinger:
1. ORL - + 11.4
2. PHX - +9.7
3. CLE - +8.7
4. SAS - +8.68
5. UTA - +8.65
Average winning percentage of opponents in last 25% of games:
1. SAS - .542
2. ORL - .479
3. CLE - .472
4. PHX - .452
5. UTA - .449
Spurs opponents have been MUCH tougher than those of the other 4 teams in this list. So taking these 2 statistics together, it would seem that the Spurs winning margin would be easily the most impressive!
the crimson blur
04-05-2010, 07:59 AM
Now that George is down none if this even matters.
Ugh.
jiggy_55
04-05-2010, 08:26 AM
Now that George is down none if this even matters.
Ugh.
He said he'll be fine, no worries. I think he'll be out max a week. He'll be ready for the Playoffs no matter what.
TJastal
04-05-2010, 08:41 AM
Might be a good thing for Hill to get some rest anyways, he's been playing alot of minutes the whole year and heavily counted on for both his offense and defense. A week of relaxing in a boot will give him some time re-energize just in time for playoffs.
ElNono
04-05-2010, 08:53 AM
He said he'll be fine, no worries. I think he'll be out max a week. He'll be ready for the Playoffs no matter what.
A high ankle sprain doesn't just go away in a week. He could be young and blah blah blah, but some injuries take time. I think he will be out for a while. I'm thinking mid first round.
TJastal
04-05-2010, 08:54 AM
A high ankle sprain doesn't just go away in a week. He could be young and blah blah blah, but some injuries take time. I think he will be out for a while. I'm thinking mid first round.
:depressed
That would suck if he misses the 1st 2-3 games
ElNono
04-05-2010, 08:56 AM
Well, mid-first round is about 2 1/2 weeks. The playoffs are almost around the corner...
jiggy_55
04-05-2010, 09:07 AM
A high ankle sprain doesn't just go away in a week. He could be young and blah blah blah, but some injuries take time. I think he will be out for a while. I'm thinking mid first round.
Sure, some injuries do take time. But he was quite optimistic, we'll see what the docs say today. I hope that the worst case scenario is he'll be back for the 1st game of the playoffs.
ElNono
04-05-2010, 09:35 AM
Sure, some injuries do take time. But he was quite optimistic, we'll see what the docs say today. I hope that the worst case scenario is he'll be back for the 1st game of the playoffs.
Let's hope so. I think we'll miss him less once Tony is back, and that will hopefully happen in about a week. But we really have no games to spare right now, so we'll have to see how we get it done this week.
jiggy_55
04-05-2010, 10:45 AM
Let's hope so. I think we'll miss him less once Tony is back, and that will hopefully happen in about a week. But we really have no games to spare right now, so we'll have to see how we get it done this week.
I posted a new thread called 12th player abt this specific subject: who our 12th player will be for the next week.
Galileo
04-05-2010, 03:18 PM
A high ankle sprain doesn't just go away in a week. He could be young and blah blah blah, but some injuries take time. I think he will be out for a while. I'm thinking mid first round.
That's nuts. Hill will be back before the playoffs.
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