dallaskd
04-26-2010, 06:53 PM
I’ve been trying to remember where I first learned that as of a year ago, the Mavs are 1-15 when referee Dan Crawford works their playoff games. And then it came to me …I’m the guy who wrote it!
And tonight’s lead official for Game 3 of Mavs-at-Spurs is. … Dan Crawford. … and the Mavs’ record when he refs is now … 1-16.
The stunning numbers ... and the stats that suggest the unlikihood that the numbers are accidental ...
* Last year, when the Mavs were preparing to take on The Nuggets in Round 2, we pointed out before Sunday’s Game 1 that in Mavs playoffs games worked by Crawford from 2001-to-2005, the Mavs record was 0-8. (Those years, Dallas was 41-37 in games NOT worked by Crawford.)
*Then we updated to this additional info: going into that series, and since 2001, the Mavs were around .500 overall in the playoffs. But Dallas’ record when Crawford IS working the Mavs game was. … 1-15. (I'm seeing that 1-15 number cited around the internet now. ... unless my math is screwed up -- entirely possible! -- that number must be coming from our story a year ago ... and forgetting that Dallas went on to lose that game to the Nuggets.
*The notable Mavs win under Crawford’s watch was in the 2006 Phoenix series, a Dallas blowout victory. Also in 2006, in the NBA Finals, guess who worked Game 3 against the Heat, when Dwyane Wade was allowed to shoot as many FTs (18) as the entire Mavs team made, all leading to Dallas’ two-point loss? That would be Danny Crawford.
And in Game 6, when the Mavs lost by three points?And Wade shot 21 free throws, two fewer than the number shot by the entire Mavs team?
Danny Crawford strikes again. … and again. … and again.
*The Mavs lost that playoff game against Denver with Crawford behind the whistle. That’s makes him 1-16 when he works a Dallas playoff game.
Think about it: This decade, the Mavs win around 50 percent of their playoff games. … but when Dan Crawford refs, they win one out of 16?
We played with the numbers on this a year ago. At that moment:
Dallas’ playoff winning percentage without Danny Crawford is 59.77 percent.
Plug the numbers into this StatTrek website:
Use the following formula:
n = 16: the number of games officiated by Danny
k = 1: the number of wins when officiated by Danny
p = 0.5977: the probability that a win will occur without Danny -- our best inference of p is the games officiated by other crews.
What will you find?
That the probability that the extreme number of losses occurred by random chance is 0.001119 percent.
Thus, one time in every 100,000 occurrences would one expect this situation to present randomly.
Almost makes you wish that the third ref working tonight’s game alongside Dick Bavetta. Rodney Mott was Tim Donaghy.
Seriously, maybe it's all a crazy coincidence, right? Maybe Danny doesn't even have awareness of all this.
Except ... when you go to his page on the National Basketball Referees Association site ... that photo you see above of him enbroiled in a Mavs fight? That's Dan Crawford's official photo.
http://www.dallasbasketball.com/fullColumn.php?id=2949
And tonight’s lead official for Game 3 of Mavs-at-Spurs is. … Dan Crawford. … and the Mavs’ record when he refs is now … 1-16.
The stunning numbers ... and the stats that suggest the unlikihood that the numbers are accidental ...
* Last year, when the Mavs were preparing to take on The Nuggets in Round 2, we pointed out before Sunday’s Game 1 that in Mavs playoffs games worked by Crawford from 2001-to-2005, the Mavs record was 0-8. (Those years, Dallas was 41-37 in games NOT worked by Crawford.)
*Then we updated to this additional info: going into that series, and since 2001, the Mavs were around .500 overall in the playoffs. But Dallas’ record when Crawford IS working the Mavs game was. … 1-15. (I'm seeing that 1-15 number cited around the internet now. ... unless my math is screwed up -- entirely possible! -- that number must be coming from our story a year ago ... and forgetting that Dallas went on to lose that game to the Nuggets.
*The notable Mavs win under Crawford’s watch was in the 2006 Phoenix series, a Dallas blowout victory. Also in 2006, in the NBA Finals, guess who worked Game 3 against the Heat, when Dwyane Wade was allowed to shoot as many FTs (18) as the entire Mavs team made, all leading to Dallas’ two-point loss? That would be Danny Crawford.
And in Game 6, when the Mavs lost by three points?And Wade shot 21 free throws, two fewer than the number shot by the entire Mavs team?
Danny Crawford strikes again. … and again. … and again.
*The Mavs lost that playoff game against Denver with Crawford behind the whistle. That’s makes him 1-16 when he works a Dallas playoff game.
Think about it: This decade, the Mavs win around 50 percent of their playoff games. … but when Dan Crawford refs, they win one out of 16?
We played with the numbers on this a year ago. At that moment:
Dallas’ playoff winning percentage without Danny Crawford is 59.77 percent.
Plug the numbers into this StatTrek website:
Use the following formula:
n = 16: the number of games officiated by Danny
k = 1: the number of wins when officiated by Danny
p = 0.5977: the probability that a win will occur without Danny -- our best inference of p is the games officiated by other crews.
What will you find?
That the probability that the extreme number of losses occurred by random chance is 0.001119 percent.
Thus, one time in every 100,000 occurrences would one expect this situation to present randomly.
Almost makes you wish that the third ref working tonight’s game alongside Dick Bavetta. Rodney Mott was Tim Donaghy.
Seriously, maybe it's all a crazy coincidence, right? Maybe Danny doesn't even have awareness of all this.
Except ... when you go to his page on the National Basketball Referees Association site ... that photo you see above of him enbroiled in a Mavs fight? That's Dan Crawford's official photo.
http://www.dallasbasketball.com/fullColumn.php?id=2949