A decade of euroleague basketball: An analysis of trends and recent rule change effects

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The International Basketball Federation (FIBA) recently introduced major rule changes that came into effect with the 2010/11 season. Most notably, moving the three-point arc and changing the shot-clock. The purpose of this study was to investigate and quantify how these changes affect the game performance of top-level European basketball players. In order to better understand these changes, we also investigated past seasons and showed the presence of several trends, even in the absence of significant rule changes. A large set of game statistics for 10 seasons and 2198 Euroleague basketball games in which top European clubs competed was analyzed. Results show that the effects of the rule changes are contrary to trends in recent years. © Editorial Committee of Journal of Human Kinetics.

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Strumbelj, E., Vračar, P., Robnik-Sikonja, M., Dežman, B., & Erčulj, F. (2013). A decade of euroleague basketball: An analysis of trends and recent rule change effects. Journal of Human Kinetics, 38(1), 183–189. https://doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2013-0058

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