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The Final Countdown: NBA Game 7 Historical View by Rob Vinciletti

By: Rob Vinciletti     Date: May 14, 2011
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In This Piece we will take a historical look at NBA Game sevens, and analyze the the Particular Site order in which Memphis and Oklahoma City arrived here to see if there are any advantages to this particular sequence scenario.

All time in NBA game 7 playoff series history going back as far 1947 all the way through the 2011 NBA first round, all teams tied 3-3 that had Games 1-2 and 5 at home and Games 3-4 and 6 on the road (like Oklahoma City) had a 68-18 (.791) series record in all rounds, and a 33-8 (.805) second round record. Historically, teams posting a win order of, Loss,Win,Loss,Win.Win,Loss regardless of site (Oklahoma City) had a series record of 6-4 (.600) for all rounds and 2-1 (.667) for the NBA second round. In said history, teams posting a win order of Loss,Win,Loss,Win,Win,Loss with Games 1-2 and 5 at home and Games 3-4 and 6 on the road (Oklahoma City) had a series record of 5-1 (.833) overall and 2-1 (.667) in the NBA second round, which with such a small sample shows us how rare it for teams to get this far in this sequence. The Memphis Grizzlies trailed the visiting Oklahoma City Thunder by ten points at halftime in Game 6 of their 2011 NBA Second round series. In the history of best-of-7 NBA playoff games, teams trailing by ten points regardless of venue at halftime had only a 19-99 (.161) game record. This dramatic come from behind Memphis win only reinforces the complexity of this series. Historically in NBA playoff Game 7 history, home teams overall have an 85-21 (.802) record regardless of the sites of Game 1-6 or their win order. This series will conclude on Sunday May 15th and put an end to one of the more interesting NBA Series we have seen in recent years. Now to the database to see how the posted 6.5 point spread which favors Oklahoma city fits in to the equation.

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