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Detroit 2 wins and 18 losses (0.100), San Antonio 3 wins and 16 losses (0.158)
There is a saying that no matter how weak a team is, if it fights a strong team, it will win three out of ten times. The winning rate is about 30%. However, some teams are showing a winning rate of around 10 percent, let alone 30 percent. They include the Detroit Pistons of the Eastern Conference of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the San Antonio Spurs of the Western Conference. Detroit has a winning rate of 10% with two wins and 18 losses as of the 3rd (Korea time). It means that it fought 10 times and won only once. San Antonio has a winning rate of 150 percent with three wins and 16 losses. It is not much different from Detroit. Detroit and San Antonio were considered NBA strong teams. Detroit, which has a reputation as a strong defensive team, won NBA championships in 1989, 1990, and 2004. However, it has been on an endless downward path since the 2007-2008 season. The winning rate is bottoming out, except for the 50% winning rate in the 2018-2019 season. Rankings at the conference are also shameful. From the 2019-2020 season to the last season, the team ranked 13th, 15th, 14th, and 15th out of 15 teams. This season, it is also the lowest ranking at 15th. San Antonio has won five championships. However, it started showing a downward trend in the 2019-2020 season and fell to the bottom of the conference last season. This season, too, it seems that it will be at the bottom of the conference. San Antonio recruited "monster" Victor Wembanyama to rebound this season, but has not been able to escape the swamp of consecutive losses because there is no player to support him. |
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