What Changed In Playoffs
Despite the small size of samples and postseason is not over, I have made a quantitative analysis of playoff teams. Download the analysis in spreadsheets in case you would like to.
Not to mention the results of the teams who were eliminated in the first round don't tell the whole story since they have played against only one opponent. First of all, let me explain what "4 factors" is.
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Boston Celtics,
Cleveland Cavaliers,
Dallas Mavericks,
Defensive Efficiency,
Denver Nuggets,
Detroit Pistons,
Effective Shooting Percentage,
Four Factors,
Houston Rockets,
New Orleans Hornets,
Offensive Efficiency,
Offensive Rebounding Percentage,
Pace,
Phoenix Suns,
Playoffs,
San Antonio Spurs,
Turnover Rate,
Utah Jazz,
Washington Wizards,
Power Rankings Chart
Basically; if the team is located at:
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right side of the black vertical line: The team has better offense than the NBA league average
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left side of the black vertical line: The team has worse offense than the NBA league average
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upper side of the black horizontal line: The team has better defense than the NBA league average
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lower side of the black horizontal line: The team has worse defense than the NBA league average

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Atlanta Hawks,
Boston Celtics,
Charts,
Defensive Efficiency,
Denver Nuggets,
Detroit Pistons,
Offensive Efficiency,
Orlando Magic,
Philadelphia 76ers,
Phoenix Suns,
Playoffs,
Possession,
Power Rankings,
Quantitative Analysis,
Team Stats,