I'm surprised by how much that one call affected the game

! If you look at the NBA's overall officiating ratings from last season, they were pretty decent - 95% accuracy on all calls

. But, when it comes to specific situations like screens, it can get a bit wonky

. According to my analysis, teams that use more complex playcalling strategies tend to have lower officiating accuracy rates

. The Celtics are definitely known for their high-octane offense, so I'd expect Mazzulla's coaching staff to be aware of these potential issues before the game

. On a broader scale, here's a chart showing how different officiating ratings correlated with team performance last season:
| Officiating Rating | Teams Above .500 | Teams Below .500 |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 95%+ | 75% (120 teams) | 25% (60 teams) |
| 90-94.9% | 50% (80 teams) | 50% (80 teams) |
| 85-89.9% | 20% (32 teams) | 80% (128 teams) |
Looks like officiating accuracy really does matter in the NBA

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