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imagevo
12-02-2010, 01:46 PM
If you take a look at NBA standings, as of right now, the Spurs have played 8 of their 18 games this season against teams who are currently above .500 (44%). The Lakers, on the other hand, have played 4 of their 19 games against teams who are currently above .500 (21%). Out of the 8 games the Spurs have played against teams above .500, the Spurs have won 6 (75%). Out of the 4 games the Lakers have played against teams above .500, the Lakers have won 1 (25%).

Also, the number of above .500 teams in the NBA is 14 out of 30 (46%).

Basically, anyone saying that the Spurs do well due to an easy schedule need to take a second look since the Spurs record reflects a schedule with a proportion of games against above .500 teams that is consistent with the proportion of above .500 teams in the overall league.

The Lakers so far have a worse record, with a schedule of unproportionately easy teams. Also their wins against their few .500 teams has been rare.

tdunk21
12-02-2010, 02:54 PM
lakers :flipoff

spurtech09
12-02-2010, 03:39 PM
doesn't matter lakers are still a great team....

Agloco
12-02-2010, 03:41 PM
If you take a look at NBA standings, as of right now, the Spurs have played 8 of their 18 games this season against teams who are currently above .500 (44%). The Lakers, on the other hand, have played 4 of their 19 games against teams who are currently above .500 (21%). Out of the 8 games the Spurs have played against teams above .500, the Spurs have won 6 (75%). Out of the 4 games the Lakers have played against teams above .500, the Lakers have won 1 (25%).

Also, the number of above .500 teams in the NBA is 14 out of 30 (46%).

Basically, anyone saying that the Spurs do well due to an easy schedule need to take a second look since the Spurs record reflects a schedule with a proportion of games against above .500 teams that is consistent with the proportion of above .500 teams in the overall league.

The Lakers so far have a worse record, with a schedule of unproportionately easy teams. Also their wins against their few .500 teams has been rare.

Already been discussed at length.....

http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=167319

Josepatches_
12-02-2010, 04:31 PM
That's true.

The Lakers had one of the easiest schedule of the league to begin the season.And this year they are one of the teams with less back to back games of the league.

spurs_fan_in_exile
12-02-2010, 04:50 PM
It's a nifty stat but unless it can be used to argue that Kobe is better than Lebron and at least as good as MJ I don't think Laker fan will actually find it "interesting."

Cessation
12-02-2010, 05:20 PM
cool story bro

ChuckD
12-02-2010, 07:53 PM
Another interesting piece of information is that of the 11 championship teams that Jackson has coached, NONE ever had a four game losing streak.

:downspin::downspin::downspin:

SA210
12-02-2010, 07:56 PM
Another interesting piece of information is that of the 11 championship teams that Jackson has coached, NONE ever had a four game losing streak.

:downspin::downspin::downspin:

Nice

DieHardSpursFan1537
12-02-2010, 09:29 PM
To the Lakers: :flipoff:flipoff:flipoff:flipoff

Leonard Curse
12-02-2010, 10:18 PM
Another interesting piece of information is that of the 11 championship teams that Jackson has coached, NONE ever had a four game losing streak.

:downspin::downspin::downspin:


people think these stats are worthless but youd be a moron to think these kind of stats dont let you in on a secret. thats how i know the spurs will either win a title or lose at the WCF but i dont see the lakers even getting that far. i know it sounds ludicrous but if you look at whats going on right now (pau is saying he needs to rest, and that he feels terrible/kobe and his bitches are not having good chemistry).

bynum being hurt and theres no way he stays healthy that guy is done. i just think the lakers are finally feeling the effects of going to the finals for 3years straight and thats VERY hard on the body.