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Check this edit from April 25, 2016, before the final results of each First Round matchup were ever updated. It shows the Miami Heat (for example) as having a 116-89 playoff win-loss. After going 4-3 against the Hornets, the Heat should have a 120-92 win-loss playoff record. I updated the win-loss records at first and that is reflected in this edit. However Babymissfortune keeps updating it in a way that essentially doubles that to an 8-6 value, so for example Babymissfortune will list the Heat's playoff win-loss record as 124-95, instead of 120-92 like it really is. This trend is continued with all the other 15 playoff teams from this season, so I will revert that edit one last time. Please look at the actual values before the Playoffs began and once I updated it on May 1. Thank you. Soulbust (talk) 19:16, 3 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]