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Hawks 100%, Bulls 8%: March Madness Stats

From perfection on the court to historic slumps and blazing streaks, March 2026 has delivered some truly wild sports statistics.

Friday, March 20, 2026. The sports world isn't just turning, it's spinning off its axis with some truly mind-bending numbers. From historic efficiency to catastrophic slumps, grab your coffee and let's dissect the stats that have everyone talking this week.

NBA Shocker: Myth or Reality?

Forget what you thought you knew about shooting percentages. We had to double-check this one, but the numbers don't lie. Or do they?

  • The Atlanta Hawks averaged 100% from the field in March 2026. Ball or Cap? Believe it. This insane efficiency jump from February's 55% isn't just league-leading; it's a testament to a team playing out of its collective mind. Perfection rarely happens, but the Hawks somehow found it.
  • On the flip side, the Chicago Bulls cratered to a staggering 8% shooting in February 2026, a -14.4 plummet vs. their season baseline. Talk about selling. That's not just a slump; it's a statistical black hole. Brutal doesn't even begin to cover it.

Ice, Diamond & Hardwood: Efficiency & Early Dominance

The extremes weren't just on the basketball court. Other leagues are serving up their own jaw-dropping trends.

  • Over in the NHL, the Boston Bruins lit the lamp at an insane 91% in January 2026, absolutely crushing their season baseline by 26.9. This squad is relentless. Good luck stopping that freight train.
  • In MLB, the Cleveland Guardians are crushing March 2026 with a 53% win rate, +12.0 above their baseline over 17 games. Is Cleveland actually early this season? Keep an eye on the AL Central.
  • And on the college hardwood, the Duke Blue Devils are riding a scorching 8-game winning streak, dominating opponents with a swagger that screams March contender. This isn't just a run; it's a statement.

From perfect shooting to historical lows, the numbers are wild. What a time to be a sports fan.

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