Identifying and analyzing the construction and effectiveness of offensive plays in basketball by using systematic observation |
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Authors: | Jordi Fernandez Oleguer Camerino M Teresa Anguera Gudberg K Jonsson |
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Institution: | 1.INEFC Lleida,University of Lleida,Lleida,Spain;2.University of Barcelona,Barcelona,Spain;3.University of Iceland,Reykjavik,Iceland;4.University of Aberdeen,Aberdeen,Scotland |
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Abstract: | In the field of sports research, there is a growing need for the rigorous collection of data that provide empirical evidence
about the complex reality they refer to. Although sports psychology research has advanced considerably in recent years, in
both extent and quality, one area of research that remains relatively unexplored is the dynamics of the sports group and the
influence of the group on its members (George & Feltz, 1995; Widmeyer, Brawley, & Carron, 1992). Key aspects in this regard
include the presence of regularities that are not detectable through visual inference or traditional methods of data analysis,
the lack of standard observation instruments, and, assuming priority, the need to develop powerful, computerized coding systems,
all of which must form part of an approach that is suitable for natural and habitual contexts. The present study is part of
a broader research project concerning ACB teams (first Spanish basketball division) and considers the interaction context
before teams try to score (where this is understood as how teams create scoring opportunities) as the core aspect that links
team play. This investigation proposes a new model of analysis for studying the effectiveness and construction of offensive
basketball plays in order to identify their outcomes, thus providing coaches with an important device for improving or consolidating
them. |
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