Team Defensive Differentials
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Team Defensive Differentials
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NBA Efficiency Differential Rankings: Spurs Still First Despite Drop
FEB 1, 2016 7:01 PM
The San Antonio Spurs lost twice last week but remain in first in Efficiency Differential with a mark of +14.1. Their differential dropped down from +15.4 before their blowout loss to the Golden State Warriors.
The Warriors jumped up from 12.1 to 12.6 since last week.
With a full week of Tyronn Lue, the Cleveland Cavaliers improved from 5.6 to 6.3.
Week 14 Rankings
1. San Antonio: 14.1
2. Golden State: 12.6
3. Oklahoma City: 8.2
4. Cleveland: 6.3
5. Toronto: 5.2
6. Boston: 4.2
7. L.A. Clippers: 4.2
8. Indiana: 2.8
9. Atlanta: 1.6
10. Detroit: 1.6
11. Utah: 1.1
12. Chicago: 0.4
13. Miami: 0.4
14. Charlotte: 0.2
15. Dallas: -0.1
16. Portland: -0.2
17. Orlando: -1.1
18. Houston: -1.5
19. Sacramento: -1.6
20. Memphis: -1.7
21. New York: -1.9
22. New Orleans: -2.3
23. Washington: -2.6
24. Minnesota: -4.2
25. Denver: -4.2
26. Milwaukee: -5.2
27. Phoenix: -6.1
28. Brooklyn: -7.9
29. Philadelphia: -10.3
30. L.A. Lakers: -10.8
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bob
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NBA Efficiency Differential Rankings: Spurs Still First Despite Drop
FEB 1, 2016 7:01 PM
The San Antonio Spurs lost twice last week but remain in first in Efficiency Differential with a mark of +14.1. Their differential dropped down from +15.4 before their blowout loss to the Golden State Warriors.
The Warriors jumped up from 12.1 to 12.6 since last week.
With a full week of Tyronn Lue, the Cleveland Cavaliers improved from 5.6 to 6.3.
Week 14 Rankings
1. San Antonio: 14.1
2. Golden State: 12.6
3. Oklahoma City: 8.2
4. Cleveland: 6.3
5. Toronto: 5.2
6. Boston: 4.2
7. L.A. Clippers: 4.2
8. Indiana: 2.8
9. Atlanta: 1.6
10. Detroit: 1.6
11. Utah: 1.1
12. Chicago: 0.4
13. Miami: 0.4
14. Charlotte: 0.2
15. Dallas: -0.1
16. Portland: -0.2
17. Orlando: -1.1
18. Houston: -1.5
19. Sacramento: -1.6
20. Memphis: -1.7
21. New York: -1.9
22. New Orleans: -2.3
23. Washington: -2.6
24. Minnesota: -4.2
25. Denver: -4.2
26. Milwaukee: -5.2
27. Phoenix: -6.1
28. Brooklyn: -7.9
29. Philadelphia: -10.3
30. L.A. Lakers: -10.8
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bob
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bobheckler- Posts : 61561
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Re: Team Defensive Differentials
if only the coming draft feel like those rankings.
I'd take 3, 15 and 25.
I'd take 3, 15 and 25.
kdp59- Posts : 5709
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Re: Team Defensive Differentials
Another couple stats the boy threw at me after the game last night
Celtics on the road under Brad Stevens...
First 75: 21-54 (.280)
Since: 21-12 (.636)
FEWEST DOUBLE-DIGIT LOSSES
(Since Dec. 16)
BOSTON – 0
SAN ANTONIO – 2
OKLAHOMA CITY – 2
GOLDEN STATE – 2
Celtics on the road under Brad Stevens...
First 75: 21-54 (.280)
Since: 21-12 (.636)
FEWEST DOUBLE-DIGIT LOSSES
(Since Dec. 16)
BOSTON – 0
SAN ANTONIO – 2
OKLAHOMA CITY – 2
GOLDEN STATE – 2
beat- Posts : 7032
Join date : 2009-10-13
Age : 70
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