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Home-Road Win Differential

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by durvasa, Feb 1, 2011.

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  1. durvasa

    durvasa Member

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    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:

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    [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:

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    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.
     
  2. Agent94

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    Denver and Utah play in altitude, which makes a huge difference.
     
  3. heypartner

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    ^ 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
     

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