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NBA Playoffs Thread; and Predictions
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BTown11 Apr 29 2012, 08:32 PM Post #1
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Round 1

Chicago 4
Philadelphia 2

Miami 4
New York 0

Indiana 4
Orlando 2

Celtics 4
Hawks 3

San Antonio 4
Utah 0

OKC 4
Dallas 1

Lakers 4
Denver 1

LA Clippers 4
Memphis 3


Round 2

Celtics 4
Bulls 3

Miami 4
Indiana 1

San Antonio 4
Clippers 3

OKC 4
Lakers 2

Round 3

Miami 4
Celtics 2

OKC 4
San Antonio 2

Finals

Miami 4
OKC 3
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BTown11 May 27 2012, 11:47 AM Post #2
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Only lost 1 series and we can blame Rose's ACL for that..
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mongo May 27 2012, 02:20 PM Post #3
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Actually pretty excited about the Thunder/Spurs series.
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I'm not a Spurs fan, but damn, they're fun to watch play with the way they move the ball.
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dçamden03 May 31 2012, 04:21 AM Post #5
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Saw this on twitter:

Rajon Rando's +/- for game 2 was -3. That should end the popularity of +/- as a way of distinguishing good or bad play in basketball.
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dreachon May 31 2012, 08:25 AM Post #6
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Saw this on twitter:

Rajon Rando's +/- for game 2 was -3. That should end the popularity of +/- as a way of distinguishing good or bad play in basketball.
I think Rondo played the whole game so it's not the best example to use in your argument. But regardless, I believe everyone on here agrees that +/- isn't very effective in a small sample. I do think it has value once large amounts of data are collected.
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BTown11 Jun 9 2012, 11:08 PM Post #7
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Boom!
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dreachon Jun 10 2012, 06:35 AM Post #8
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Nice job Btown. A clean sweep! Very impressive.
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brumdog44 Jun 10 2012, 10:38 AM Post #9
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Saw this on twitter:

Rajon Rando's +/- for game 2 was -3. That should end the popularity of +/- as a way of distinguishing good or bad play in basketball.
As dreachon said, for a single game it's not a good measurement. For a season, it most definitely is when it is used to compare players on the same team.
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BTown11 Jun 21 2012, 11:11 PM Post #10
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where can I collect my winnings?

14-1 series record
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