This is I guess a random stat, but just something I was curious about and looked up today. This is for the last 10 years: Code: [B]Tm home% road% win%-diff[/B] DEN 0.669 0.367 +0.302 CLE 0.635 0.365 +0.270 ATL 0.544 0.280 +0.264 UTA 0.690 0.433 +0.256 MIL 0.589 0.333 +0.256 CHA 0.513 0.259 +0.254 IND 0.628 0.375 +0.253 GSW 0.523 0.275 +0.248 SAC 0.638 0.399 +0.239 CHI 0.547 0.314 +0.233 LAC 0.503 0.276 +0.228 NJN 0.575 0.349 +0.226 WAS 0.513 0.288 +0.225 POR 0.612 0.403 +0.209 LAL 0.740 0.533 +0.207 MEM 0.507 0.302 +0.205 PHO 0.693 0.494 +0.199 MIN 0.545 0.348 +0.197 ORL 0.631 0.434 +0.197 NYK 0.505 0.308 +0.197 SAS 0.801 0.612 +0.189 MIA 0.610 0.421 +0.189 NOH 0.606 0.421 +0.185 DAL 0.776 0.595 +0.180 TOR 0.524 0.351 +0.173 DET 0.657 0.493 +0.164 OKC 0.548 0.390 +0.158 HOU 0.614 0.468 +0.146 PHI 0.552 0.429 +0.123 BOS 0.614 0.495 +0.118 Also: Code: correlation table: Pace ORtg DRtg win%_diff Pace 1.000 ORtg 0.198 1.000 DRtg 0.347 -0.035 1.000 win%_diff 0.345 -0.154 0.318 1.000 In other words, fast teams and bad defensive teams tend to struggle more on the road, relatively speaking. Makes sense.
^ was going to say same thing. Also, Ind, Utah, and Sac have very loud stadiums. That helps their home winning % But a cool stats table. Thanks durvasa