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Basketball Game-Related Statistics that Discriminate Between European Players Competing in the NBA and In the Euroleague

This study aimed to identify the game-related statistics that discriminated between Euroleague basketball players and European basketball players playing in the NBA, when competing in the same event (EuroBasket 2015). There was a total of 78 matches played by 24 teams in two groups of analysis: NBA,...

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Autores principales: Paulauskas, Rūtenis, Masiulis, Nerijus, Vaquera, Alejandro, Figueira, Bruno, Sampaio, Jaime
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6341956/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30687434
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2018-0030
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author Paulauskas, Rūtenis
Masiulis, Nerijus
Vaquera, Alejandro
Figueira, Bruno
Sampaio, Jaime
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description This study aimed to identify the game-related statistics that discriminated between Euroleague basketball players and European basketball players playing in the NBA, when competing in the same event (EuroBasket 2015). There was a total of 78 matches played by 24 teams in two groups of analysis: NBA, participants in the European Championship who played in the NBA season of 2014-2015 (n = 26); Euroleague, participants in the European Championship who played in the Euroleague season of 2014-2015 (n = 82). The players’ performance variables were normalized to the time they spent on the court. To identify which variables best discriminated between the NBA and the Euroleague performance profiles, a descriptive discriminant analysis was conducted. Structure coefficients (SC) from the matrix greater than |0.30| were interpreted as meaningful contributors to discriminating between the groups. The results revealed a significant function (p = 0.008, canonical correlation of 0.51, Λ = 0.74, reclassification = 84.2%) and substantial performance differences in game-related statistics much related to the influence of body size (body height and mass), such as two-point field goals made (SC = 0.42) and missed (SC = 0.40), free-throws made (SC = 0.55), defensive rebounds (SC = 0.62), blocks (SC = 0.48) and suffered fouls (SC = 0.34). No differences were found at the level of game-related statistics indirectly related to perception, such as assists, turnovers or steals. Also, the greater body size in NBA players was likely related to higher variability in performance, thus, being an important topic for coaches and recruiters to analyse.
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spelling pubmed-63419562019-01-25 Basketball Game-Related Statistics that Discriminate Between European Players Competing in the NBA and In the Euroleague Paulauskas, Rūtenis Masiulis, Nerijus Vaquera, Alejandro Figueira, Bruno Sampaio, Jaime J Hum Kinet Section III - Sports Training This study aimed to identify the game-related statistics that discriminated between Euroleague basketball players and European basketball players playing in the NBA, when competing in the same event (EuroBasket 2015). There was a total of 78 matches played by 24 teams in two groups of analysis: NBA, participants in the European Championship who played in the NBA season of 2014-2015 (n = 26); Euroleague, participants in the European Championship who played in the Euroleague season of 2014-2015 (n = 82). The players’ performance variables were normalized to the time they spent on the court. To identify which variables best discriminated between the NBA and the Euroleague performance profiles, a descriptive discriminant analysis was conducted. Structure coefficients (SC) from the matrix greater than |0.30| were interpreted as meaningful contributors to discriminating between the groups. The results revealed a significant function (p = 0.008, canonical correlation of 0.51, Λ = 0.74, reclassification = 84.2%) and substantial performance differences in game-related statistics much related to the influence of body size (body height and mass), such as two-point field goals made (SC = 0.42) and missed (SC = 0.40), free-throws made (SC = 0.55), defensive rebounds (SC = 0.62), blocks (SC = 0.48) and suffered fouls (SC = 0.34). No differences were found at the level of game-related statistics indirectly related to perception, such as assists, turnovers or steals. Also, the greater body size in NBA players was likely related to higher variability in performance, thus, being an important topic for coaches and recruiters to analyse. Sciendo 2018-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6341956/ /pubmed/30687434 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2018-0030 Text en © 2018 Rūtenis Paulauskas, Nerijus Masiulis, Alejandro Vaquera, Bruno Figueira, Jaime Sampaio published by Sciendo http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2018-0030
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