SRS Formula Changed on basketball-reference?
Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 3:04 am
When comparing teams across eras, I've always felt the beginning point of any comparison is looking at how they did against their respective peers. I've always like the SRS formula on b-r because it gives a quick shot of the most important metric for evaluating teams MOV with a SOS adjustment. I noticed today that the results are slightly different than I remember.
Here is a blog post from b-r that has the SRS of top teams from 2007 that was written in 2008.
Team Margin SOS SRS
San Antonio Spurs 8.35
Dallas Mavericks 7.28
Phoenix Suns 7.27
Houston Rockets 5.04
Chicago Bulls 4.52
http://www.basketball-reference.com/blog/?p=39
According to their team page today this is their SRS:
San Antonio Spurs 8.11
Dallas Mavericks 6.19
Phoenix Suns 7.32
Houston Rockets 4.46
Chicago Bulls 4.14
Does anyone know why the results are different? How did they change the formula?
My guess is that it looks like they included PS play but I'm not sure.
Thanks
Here is a blog post from b-r that has the SRS of top teams from 2007 that was written in 2008.
Team Margin SOS SRS
San Antonio Spurs 8.35
Dallas Mavericks 7.28
Phoenix Suns 7.27
Houston Rockets 5.04
Chicago Bulls 4.52
http://www.basketball-reference.com/blog/?p=39
According to their team page today this is their SRS:
San Antonio Spurs 8.11
Dallas Mavericks 6.19
Phoenix Suns 7.32
Houston Rockets 4.46
Chicago Bulls 4.14
Does anyone know why the results are different? How did they change the formula?
My guess is that it looks like they included PS play but I'm not sure.
Thanks