EuroBasket basketball (EuroBasket)

Standings for 1961-1962 season

Rk Team % Victory Gp Gw GL Pts+ Pts- Pts+ /g Pts- /g Diff Expected
Winning %
1 Soviet Union Soviet Union 100.0 8 8 0 614 386 76.8 48.3 28.5 99.8
2 France France 100.0 8 8 0 543 470 67.9 58.8 9.1 88.2
3 Spain Spain 71.4 7 5 2 510 410 72.9 58.6 14.3 95.4
4 Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 66.7 9 6 3 705 580 78.3 64.4 13.9 93.8
5 Romania Romania 62.5 8 5 3 501 467 62.6 58.4 4.2 72.7
6 Bulgaria Bulgaria 62.5 8 5 3 470 451 58.8 56.4 2.4 64.0
7 Poland Poland 55.6 9 5 4 610 527 67.8 58.6 9.2 88.4
8 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 50.0 8 4 4 493 457 61.6 57.1 4.5 74.2
9 Belgium Belgium 50.0 8 4 4 499 570 62.4 71.3 -8.9 13.6
10 Netherlands Netherlands 50.0 6 3 3 344 400 57.3 66.7 -9.4 10.9
11 Finland Finland 42.9 7 3 4 462 483 66.0 69.0 -3.0 35.0
12 Turkey Turkey 37.5 8 3 5 464 475 58.0 59.4 -1.4 41.9
13 Israel Israel 37.5 8 3 5 445 483 55.6 60.4 -4.8 24.2
14 Hungary Hungary 37.5 8 3 5 456 504 57.0 63.0 -6.0 19.9
15 Greece Greece 33.3 6 2 4 358 403 59.7 67.2 -7.5 16.2
16 German Democratic Republic German Democratic Republic 25.0 8 2 6 518 577 64.8 72.1 -7.3 18.2
17 Sweden Sweden 16.7 6 1 5 280 310 46.7 51.7 -5.0 19.5
18 Germany Germany 16.7 6 1 5 284 349 47.3 58.2 -10.9 5.4
19 Great Britain Great Britain 0.0 6 0 6 264 518 44.0 86.3 -42.3 0.0

Standings glossary

Stats abbreviations

  • Rk: rank
  • % Victory: number of win / number of games played
  • Gp: number of games played
  • Gw: number of games won
  • GL: number of games lost
  • Pts+: total number of points scored by the team
  • Pts-: total number of points scored by opposing teams
  • Pts+ /g: total number of points scored by the team per game
  • Pts- /g: total number of points scored by opposing teams per game
  • Diff: difference between points scored and received per game
  • Expected Winning %: through our basketball statistical database and the use of advanced stats, we are able to project a team’s win percentage which then allows us to project how many wins a team is expected to have. These projections are a unique way to understand whether a team has played better or worse than their record indicates.