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webshad
06-20-2016, 08:33 PM
http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/lebron-led-the-cavs-on-one-of-the-greatest-playoff-runs-in-nba-history/

Spurs still #1



RANK
YEAR
CHAMPION
GAMES
MARGIN OF VICTORY
STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE
RATING


1
2014
San Antonio Spurs
23
+12.9
+4.5
+17.4


2
1996
Chicago Bulls
18
+11.0
+5.2
+16.2


3
1991
Chicago Bulls
17
+10.5
+5.2
+15.7


4
2001
Los Angeles Lakers
16
+10.0
+4.9
+14.9


5
2016
Cleveland Cavaliers
21
+6.1
+8.6
+14.7


6
1986
Boston Celtics
18
+10.8
+3.8
+14.5


7
2009
Los Angeles Lakers
23
+8.3
+6.2
+14.5


8
2015
Golden State Warriors
21
+8.4
+6.1
+14.5


9
1998
Chicago Bulls
21
+6.9
+7.3
+14.2


10
1992
Chicago Bulls
22
+7.1
+6.0
+13.0


11
1985
Los Angeles Lakers
19
+7.1
+5.4
+12.5


12
2008
Boston Celtics
26
+7.4
+4.7
+12.1


13
1990
Detroit Pistons
20
+7.0
+5.0
+12.0


14
2004
Detroit Pistons
23
+7.2
+4.6
+11.8

Proxy
06-20-2016, 08:35 PM
Are these the random stats we're suppose to bring up when Steven A Smith forgets to mention the Spurs runs in his top 10?

spursistan
06-20-2016, 08:43 PM
:worthy::worthy:

Fuckin' glorious run :cry

spursistan
06-20-2016, 08:46 PM
It is still hard to fathom the Spurs pulled that historically dominant run without a bonafide Top 10 player in the league back then..

HarlemHeat37
06-20-2016, 08:51 PM
It is still hard to fathom the Spurs pulled that historically dominant run without a bonafide Top 10 player in the league back then..

Deepest and most balanced team in NBA history, along with underrated versatility..

TheGoldStandard
06-20-2016, 08:53 PM
2014 team was something special, a team on a mission and a desire and will to overcome all the odds.

Keepin' it real
06-20-2016, 09:28 PM
It is still hard to fathom the Spurs pulled that historically dominant run without a bonafide Top 10 player in the league back then..

Today's NBA :lol (in 2014)

TheMulletMan3000
06-21-2016, 05:18 AM
It is still hard to fathom the Spurs pulled that historically dominant run without a bonafide Top 10 player in the league back then..

Tim and Manu were top 10 in 2014. No dominance without great players.

lebomb
06-21-2016, 06:14 AM
Beautiful Basketball

mudyez
06-21-2016, 06:56 AM
Cleveland witht the highest strenght of schedule (+8.6)?

Detroit
Atlanta
Toronto

Was Dubs 73:9 worth that much?

Spurtacular
06-21-2016, 06:57 AM
16 Cavs having to play one good team and they have the best strength of schedule? This is where some of these new age calculations fail miserably.

TheDoctor
06-21-2016, 07:12 AM
2014 team was something special, a team on a mission and a desire and will to overcome all the odds.

Obstructed_View
06-21-2016, 07:35 AM
Weird math there. The 2001 Lakers and the 2015 Dubs were gifted with injuries to opponents on their runs. The SoS must be from regular season record.

SpursFan86
06-21-2016, 07:39 AM
Weird math there. The 2001 Lakers and the 2015 Dubs were gifted with injuries to opponents on their runs. The SoS must be from regular season record.

Yeah I don't get how they calculated SOS. The Cavs this year had the toughest postseason schedule ever according to that list :lol I don't care how good GS is, they still played Detroit/Atlanta/Toronto in the first 3 rounds and none of those teams are elite.

Russ
06-21-2016, 09:11 AM
You're right, the Spurs did have the best championship run.

15-2. 12 straight playoff wins.

1999.

:flag:

keeferob25
06-21-2016, 09:39 AM
Yeah I don't get how they calculated SOS. The Cavs this year had the toughest postseason schedule ever according to that list :lol I don't care how good GS is, they still played Detroit/Atlanta/Toronto in the first 3 rounds and none of those teams are elite.

Exactly, this is where the Lebron dominating the weak ass EC comes into play, even if he can periodically beat the Western representative. I can say confidently that at worst 7 of the 8 western conference playoff teams would have beaten Detroit (Memphis likely doesn't). I can say that SAS, GSW, OKC, LAC, easily dispatch of both Atlanta and Toronto and can possibly add Portland and Houston to that bunch. It's a joke.

keeferob25
06-21-2016, 09:40 AM
You're right, the Spurs did have the best championship run.

15-2. 12 straight playoff wins.

1999.

Close but the finals opponent, a 8th seeded NYK squad missing Ewing isn't really much to prop up.

:flag:

DJR210
06-21-2016, 09:50 AM
:worthy::worthy:

Fuckin' glorious run :cry

Spurs need to send LeBron to his next destination :cry

Darius McCrary
06-21-2016, 10:23 AM
16 Cavs having to play one good team and they have the best strength of schedule? This is where some of these new age calculations fail miserably.


First thing I noticed. SoS was whack as shit for the Cavs.

Obstructed_View
06-21-2016, 10:53 AM
You're right, the Spurs did have the best championship run.

15-2. 12 straight playoff wins.

1999.

:flag:

Agreed. SoS suffers because the Knicks were an 8 seed. Records didn't mean that much because of the shortened season. The Knicks were better than their RS record.