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The NBA From Top to Bottom: A History of the NBA, From the No. 1 Team Through No. 1,153 |  | Author: Kyle Wright Publisher: iUniverse, Inc. Category: Book
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Product Description What NBA team was the greatest ever? For basketball fans, that question can lead to widespread debate. Sports journalist and basketball enthusiast Kyle Wright has created a new and unique computer formula to rank every team in NBA history. Coining it as the POST formula, Wright assigns ratings to all NBA teams based on how they stack up to other comparable teams during any year—from the number of wins and losses to points scored and points allowed. The result is a complete ranking that takes you from number one to number 1,153. Wright brings to light other game-stopping details that sports lovers will appreciate, including: - The most dominant teams to ever play
- The teams with brilliant records but no titles
- The unimpressive teams that won championships
- The teams that lost the most through the years
The NBA from Top to Bottom is for every diehard basketball fan. It achieves nothing but net as it comprehensively identifies and profiles the best and worst teams ever to grace the court.
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| Customer Reviews: Interesting read October 5, 2007 D. Rose (Osseo, MI) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I enjoyed this book and would like to see it generate some conversation. The author makes some valid arguments defending his rankings, and does shed some light on teams that have been overlooked.
I feel that the book would have been better if the author had included an explanation of his system and how he arrived at his numbers.
The author clearly put much work into this book and I would like to hear more from him.
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