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EASTERN CONFERENCE PLAYOFFS
ROUND 2 | GAME 1
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS VS. ILLINOIS HORNED COWS
Monday, May 4 | 7:00pm | TNT | Quicken Loans Arena
KEY PLAYERS
ANALYSIS
Here's a chart of where the Cavs and Bulls rank in each of these categories amongst the 16 playoff teams. The taller the bar, the better the team is.
If you want a key stat, Net Rating is really the most important stat. That is essentially how much we are outscoring our opponent per 100 possessions. So a high Net Rating means we are succeeding both offensively and defensively.
[PARSEHTML]<iframe width="800" height="450" src="//embed.chartblocks.com/1.0/?c=553ae4a0c9a61d89458b252b&t=8ebe5f8d562928e" frameBorder="0"></iframe>[/PARSEHTML]As a comparison, here is a chart that throws out that
Bucks/Bulls Game 6 which was so skewed that it cause a ton of outliers. This might be a more accurate comparison:
[PARSEHTML]<iframe width="800" height="450" src="//embed.chartblocks.com/1.0/?c=554650c2c9a61d6c52f43e0f&t=0d82e9dde59cd46" frameBorder="0"></iframe>[/PARSEHTML]AS you can see, that Game 6 really hid a horrible shooting and offensive series for the Bulls. They were really bad on offense. And it's not even clear if they were that good on defense because the Bucks are so offensively challenged to begin with, and missed a ton of open shots in that series. Even layups.
GO CAVS
ROUND 2 | GAME 1
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS VS. ILLINOIS HORNED COWS
Monday, May 4 | 7:00pm | TNT | Quicken Loans Arena
KEY PLAYERS
ANALYSIS
Here's a chart of where the Cavs and Bulls rank in each of these categories amongst the 16 playoff teams. The taller the bar, the better the team is.
If you want a key stat, Net Rating is really the most important stat. That is essentially how much we are outscoring our opponent per 100 possessions. So a high Net Rating means we are succeeding both offensively and defensively.
[PARSEHTML]<iframe width="800" height="450" src="//embed.chartblocks.com/1.0/?c=553ae4a0c9a61d89458b252b&t=8ebe5f8d562928e" frameBorder="0"></iframe>[/PARSEHTML]As a comparison, here is a chart that throws out that
Bucks/Bulls Game 6 which was so skewed that it cause a ton of outliers. This might be a more accurate comparison:
[PARSEHTML]<iframe width="800" height="450" src="//embed.chartblocks.com/1.0/?c=554650c2c9a61d6c52f43e0f&t=0d82e9dde59cd46" frameBorder="0"></iframe>[/PARSEHTML]AS you can see, that Game 6 really hid a horrible shooting and offensive series for the Bulls. They were really bad on offense. And it's not even clear if they were that good on defense because the Bucks are so offensively challenged to begin with, and missed a ton of open shots in that series. Even layups.
GO CAVS
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