Ignoring win order; ignoring site order: The team leading 2-games-nil irrespective of site order (Golden State) has the following best-of-7 playoff series and games record through the 2015 NBA and NHL Quarterfinals:
series record, all best-of-7 sports, all rounds: 612-77 (.888)
series record, all best-of-7 sports, Semifinals round: 157-14 (.918)
series record, NBA only, all rounds: 252-16 (.940)
series record, NBA only, Semifinals round: 62-4 (.939)
Game 3 record, all best-of-7 sports, all rounds: 332-357 (.482)
Game 3 record, all best-of-7 sports, Semifinals round: 80-91 (.468)
Game 3 record, NBA only, all rounds: 116-152 (.433)
Game 3 record, NBA only, Semifinals round: 27-39 (.409)
These records are drawn from the applicable 1277 best-of-7 NHL, NBA, and
MLB series played through the 2015 NBA and NHL Quarterfinals. Note in
general that the greater the number of games or series fitting a
particular situation, the greater the significance of the corresponding
winning fraction:
For example, 0.800 is far more likely to come closer to the true winning
fraction in a given situation when the corresponding win-loss record is
400-100 rather than 4-1.
HISTORICAL VICTORY PROBABILITIES: Leading 2-games-nil @ HH:
Ignoring win order; considering site order: The team leading 2-games-nil with site order HH (Golden State) has the following best-of-7 playoff series and games record through the 2015 NBA and NHL Quarterfinals:
series record, all best-of-7 sports, all rounds: 484-53 (.901)
series record, all best-of-7 sports, Semifinals round: 108-13 (.893)
series record, NBA only, all rounds: 217-13 (.943)
series record, NBA only, Semifinals round: 45-4 (.918)
Game 3 record, all best-of-7 sports, all rounds: 247-290 (.460)
Game 3 record, all best-of-7 sports, Semifinals round: 50-71 (.413)
Game 3 record, NBA only, all rounds: 95-135 (.413)
Game 3 record, NBA only, Semifinals round: 17-32 (.347)
These records are drawn from the applicable 1277 best-of-7 NHL, NBA, and
MLB series played through the 2015 NBA and NHL Quarterfinals. Note in
general that the greater the number of games or series fitting a
particular situation, the greater the significance of the corresponding
winning fraction:
For example, 0.800 is far more likely to come closer to the true winning
fraction in a given situation when the corresponding win-loss record is
400-100 rather than 4-1.
SERIES NOTES:
After Game 2: The Golden State Warriors hosted and defeated the
Houston Rockets 99-pts-98 to take a best-of-7 MLB/NBA/NHL playoff series
1282 lead of 2-games-nil. When leading a best-of-7 MLB/NBA/NHL playoff
series 2-games-nil, the Golden State Warriors have a series record of
2-0 and a Game 3 record of 2-0. When trailing a best-of-7 MLB/NBA/NHL
playoff series 2-games-nil, the Houston Rockets have a series record of
2-12 (with an active six-series losing streak) and a Game 3 record of
11-3. The Golden State Warriors first led a best-of-7 NBA playoff series
2-games-nil in series 305 (the 1975 NBA Finals), which they swept in
four games to win the 1975 NBA championship.
Ignoring win order; ignoring site order: The team leading 2-games-nil irrespective of site order (Golden State) has the following best-of-7 playoff series and games record through the 2015 NBA and NHL Quarterfinals:
series record, all best-of-7 sports, all rounds: 612-77 (.888)
series record, all best-of-7 sports, Semifinals round: 157-14 (.918)
series record, NBA only, all rounds: 252-16 (.940)
series record, NBA only, Semifinals round: 62-4 (.939)
Game 3 record, all best-of-7 sports, all rounds: 332-357 (.482)
Game 3 record, all best-of-7 sports, Semifinals round: 80-91 (.468)
Game 3 record, NBA only, all rounds: 116-152 (.433)
Game 3 record, NBA only, Semifinals round: 27-39 (.409)
These records are drawn from the applicable 1277 best-of-7 NHL, NBA, and
MLB series played through the 2015 NBA and NHL Quarterfinals. Note in
general that the greater the number of games or series fitting a
particular situation, the greater the significance of the corresponding
winning fraction:
For example, 0.800 is far more likely to come closer to the true winning
fraction in a given situation when the corresponding win-loss record is
400-100 rather than 4-1.
HISTORICAL VICTORY PROBABILITIES: Leading 2-games-nil @ HH:
Ignoring win order; considering site order: The team leading 2-games-nil with site order HH (Golden State) has the following best-of-7 playoff series and games record through the 2015 NBA and NHL Quarterfinals:
series record, all best-of-7 sports, all rounds: 484-53 (.901)
series record, all best-of-7 sports, Semifinals round: 108-13 (.893)
series record, NBA only, all rounds: 217-13 (.943)
series record, NBA only, Semifinals round: 45-4 (.918)
Game 3 record, all best-of-7 sports, all rounds: 247-290 (.460)
Game 3 record, all best-of-7 sports, Semifinals round: 50-71 (.413)
Game 3 record, NBA only, all rounds: 95-135 (.413)
Game 3 record, NBA only, Semifinals round: 17-32 (.347)
These records are drawn from the applicable 1277 best-of-7 NHL, NBA, and
MLB series played through the 2015 NBA and NHL Quarterfinals. Note in
general that the greater the number of games or series fitting a
particular situation, the greater the significance of the corresponding
winning fraction:
For example, 0.800 is far more likely to come closer to the true winning
fraction in a given situation when the corresponding win-loss record is
400-100 rather than 4-1.
SERIES NOTES:
After Game 2: The Golden State Warriors hosted and defeated the
Houston Rockets 99-pts-98 to take a best-of-7 MLB/NBA/NHL playoff series
1282 lead of 2-games-nil. When leading a best-of-7 MLB/NBA/NHL playoff
series 2-games-nil, the Golden State Warriors have a series record of
2-0 and a Game 3 record of 2-0. When trailing a best-of-7 MLB/NBA/NHL
playoff series 2-games-nil, the Houston Rockets have a series record of
2-12 (with an active six-series losing streak) and a Game 3 record of
11-3. The Golden State Warriors first led a best-of-7 NBA playoff series
2-games-nil in series 305 (the 1975 NBA Finals), which they swept in
four games to win the 1975 NBA championship.
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