RussellEbertHandball
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Points differential would have made sense when you had state leagues, but someone said lets use percentage,. Imo I think it is better in a national comp to have % where you have 20% of games played under a roof, a big chunk of games are played when its wet and raining in 1 or 2 cities and beautiful weather in 1 or 2 other cities, so pts differential is unfair.I know. And it is weird!
The sport doesn’t use point differential, but percentage. And yet for isolated games, percentages are disregarded.
Once, I’ve tried to check whether something like a “% differential” (just adding up game % for the season) would be a better measure than pure %, but I gave up. Too much work.
Also its not fair to have pts differential when you have an uneven FIXture and not an equal draw.
The NBA is high scoring game like footy eg 95 v 82 is normal score, but because they play all their games in perfect indoor conditions they use points differential if they need to seperate teams for ranking purposes. The NBL in Oz go with pts but once upon a time went with %, before they realised this wasnt right.
Edit basketball the courts are a standard size, but footy grounds arent so that is also another reason for %. Also in the early days of state leagues they may not have been even draws. VFL became 12 teams in 1925 and werent a 22 game season until 1970.
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