Math Evidence Backs Donaghy’s Claim of Game 7 Bias!

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WEBWIRE – Thursday, June 12, 2008
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Statistical verdict: 44% MORE Game 7s than expected!

Las Vegas, Nevada (6/11/08) – Former NBA referee Tim Donaghy has accused the NBA of manipulation of game results in order to “boost ticket sales and television ratings.” Commissioner David Stern has called the allegations “baseless.” But statistical analysis by RJ Bell of Pregame.com supports the claim that an abnormal percentage of NBA playoff Series are extended to seven games.

Mathematics estimate (formula below) that a NBA Playoff series will go the full seven games approximately 18% of the time. Since 2000, a surprisingly large 26% of non-first round NBA Series have extended to the maximum seven games. That’s 44% more often than expected. That’s 16 of 62 Series when only 11 would have been expected. RJ Bell of Pregame.com said: “The odds of this increase happening randomly are less than 1%, approximately 180 to 1.”

Why consider non-first round Series only? Two reasons: A) First round Series were only five games before 2003. B) If the league did attempt to extend a Series for financial gain, the gain, and thus the temptation, would have been much less in the first round.

The math behind the estimate that 18% of Series should go seven games? Assume the average favorite has a 60% chance to win the Series (sometimes the better team will have a better chance than that, sometimes worse; 60% is a solid average estimate). The odds of a series extending to 7 games is: P(favorite winning at least 4 of 7 games) + P(underdog winning at least 4 of 7 games) – P(favorite sweeping 4 ) – P(underdog sweeping 4) – P(favorite winning exactly 4 of 5) - P(underdog winning exactly 4 of 5) - P(favorite winning exactly 4 of 6) - P(underdog winning exactly 4 of 6).

44% more Game 7s than expected clearly supports Tim Donaghy’s claim that the NBA Playoffs are officiated with the agenda of extending Series as long as possible.
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yes they are.......good post
 

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I am not sure about all this as only 3 NBA finals series of went 7 games in the past 20 years, you would think there would be way more of them. Like last year where you have a Cleveland/SA (ugh) matchup and it was a game sweep.
 

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I am not sure about all this as only 3 NBA finals series of went 7 games in the past 20 years, you would think there would be way more of them. Like last year where you have a Cleveland/SA (ugh) matchup and it was a game sweep.

Simple reasoning. There is way much more scrutiny and TV audience in the final series then the earlier series. So attempts at manipulation would be riskier with more eyes focusing closer.
 

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