The Role Of Contested And Uncontested Passes In Evaluating Defensive Basketball Efficiency

  • Bartholomew J
  • Collier D
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Abstract

The global economic impact of basketball is measured in tens of billions of dollars and requires the efficient use of resources to maximize success on and off the court. Today, coaches, players, investors, and owners need to take full advantage of modern analytical methods and digital video software capabilities to make the most efficient use of a teams resources. This research is the first in a series that makes full use of modern analytic methods and begins to define new defensive and offensive criteria to supplement the decades old game box score performance information. Data envelopment analysis and statistical methods are used to evaluate two new defensive performance metrics on defensive efficiency. The two new defensive metrics are contested and uncontested passes that are fully defined in the articles appendix. Future research will expand the sample size and allow for more comprehensive models of basketball team defensive efficiency.

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Bartholomew, J. T., & Collier, David. A. (2011). The Role Of Contested And Uncontested Passes In Evaluating Defensive Basketball Efficiency. Journal of Service Science (JSS), 4(2), 33–42. https://doi.org/10.19030/jss.v4i2.6643

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