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I just recently completed a review of all the leagues I've been in for the last 12 years- over 300. I found 86 instances of a 100 win team in the playoffs (I only included 12-team leagues) Here are the results:
A 100 win team won the championship 35 times. That's nearly a 40% rate. And when the 100 win team faced a non-100 win team in the finals they won 28 of the 39 times- an incredible 72% of the time. But what about the dreaded semi-final jinx?
There were 86 times that a 100 win team faced a non-100 win team in the semi-finals- 55 wins for the 100-win team vs 33 wins for the non-100 win team. The 100-s won the semi's 62% of the time.
It gets really lopsided in favor of the 100-win team in the semi's if the team they are facing had less than 90 wins. In this case the 100-win team wins 2/3rds of time 34 of 51.
And, 12 of 16 series wins in the finals. Anytime a 100-win team faces a team that won less than 90 in the semi's or finals they win 46/67 times- almost 70% of the time.
The eighty-six 100-win teams averaged 103 regular season wins (.636 winning percentage) and the non-100 win teams averaged 89 wins(.550 winning percentage). Semi-finals 100's vs non-100's 55-33; Finals 100's vs non-100's 28-11. Total, all instances: 100's- 81 series wins, 44 series losses- .648 winning series percentage.
Something to note: The average regular season winning percentage of all 100 win teams is .636 but their average series winning percentage is actually higher (.648) even when facing very good teams.
This notion of a jinx could be -well it really stands out when a 100 win team loses, but the facts are- at least with this study, that the 100 win team wins at just about the correct rate, or even higher.
A 100 win team won the championship 35 times. That's nearly a 40% rate. And when the 100 win team faced a non-100 win team in the finals they won 28 of the 39 times- an incredible 72% of the time. But what about the dreaded semi-final jinx?
There were 86 times that a 100 win team faced a non-100 win team in the semi-finals- 55 wins for the 100-win team vs 33 wins for the non-100 win team. The 100-s won the semi's 62% of the time.
It gets really lopsided in favor of the 100-win team in the semi's if the team they are facing had less than 90 wins. In this case the 100-win team wins 2/3rds of time 34 of 51.
And, 12 of 16 series wins in the finals. Anytime a 100-win team faces a team that won less than 90 in the semi's or finals they win 46/67 times- almost 70% of the time.
The eighty-six 100-win teams averaged 103 regular season wins (.636 winning percentage) and the non-100 win teams averaged 89 wins(.550 winning percentage). Semi-finals 100's vs non-100's 55-33; Finals 100's vs non-100's 28-11. Total, all instances: 100's- 81 series wins, 44 series losses- .648 winning series percentage.
Something to note: The average regular season winning percentage of all 100 win teams is .636 but their average series winning percentage is actually higher (.648) even when facing very good teams.
This notion of a jinx could be -well it really stands out when a 100 win team loses, but the facts are- at least with this study, that the 100 win team wins at just about the correct rate, or even higher.