College they always counted multiple seasons. Even in football with Oklahoma's 40 plus regular season wining streak. The thing is in the pros they never did that shyt that is some new shyt the media started to do.
When the pats won the last 3 games of the 2006 season they did count those wins for the undefeated 2007 regular season. When the Miami dolphins went undefeated they didn't combine that win streak with the win streak the following year.
shyt was never done that way with pro basket ball or football. That is some new shyt driven by the internet and 24 your news cycles. They manufacture stats all the time. ESPN is the worst at that shyt.
The pros have always done this, in every sport. Check some record books in regards to streaks. The Bucs have the NFL record for losses with 26. The Colts have the record for most consecutive regular season wins at 23.
Miami didn't get the record the season after they went undefeated because they lost the 2nd game of the year that next season. Look at MLB hitting streak records, there are numerous instances where they count hitting streaks that take place over multiple seasons.
You may think it's bullshyt but it's done that way in every sport. This is not something the media has drummed up.
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didn't look like they were favoring either team though.



Plenty of times I've seen them attack the rim, get hammered and no call.