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Category: Analytics

  • Offensive and Defensive Specification Customization

    During the course of an amazing summer we have had the opportunity to meet with and talk to an assortment of dedicated basketball coaches from youth leagues to Division 1. The top analytical coaches are interested in being able to track their personalized specifications.  For example, how successful is our 4-out-1-in set offense?  What group […]

  • Synergy vs. Hoopsalytics = Stats vs. Analytics

    As we’re bringing aboard more college level programs, we often get asked about the advantages of Hoopsalytics over the Synergy stats they are usually required to acquire from their conference. This post will illustrate why you need Analytics – not just Stats – to improve your team’s chances of winning games. Plus Stats are the […]

  • Tracking and Evaluating Offensive and Defensive Actions

    Most successful basketball coaches have a “secret sauce” – things they emphasize during practices and games. These actions typically are not tracked by traditional stats packages or services. Actions can be offensive actions like post entries or paint touches, or defensive actions like double teams or traps. With Hoopsalytics, you can track these events, and […]

  • How much is a missed 3 point shot worth?

    Should you be shooting more threes? The generic stats package you are probably using just shows the “3 point percentage” – i.e. how many makes and misses occurred when a three-pointer was taken. But that doesn’t capture the whole story. Many missed three point shots typically lead to long offensive rebounds due to hitting the […]

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    Determining your Best Lineup Combinations

    Ever wonder which lineup combinations are your most effective? Maybe you need a defensive stop, or a score in the late game. How do you tell which group of five players gives you the greatest advantage? As a part of your basketball team’s stats in Hoopsalytics, you have the option to see individual player stats, […]

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    Basketball Assist Charting

    This week in our off-season has been “assist week”. We recently added “assist maps“, and now to complement that we now have the option to create “Assist Charts” – much like shot charts. This chart is a part of the Assists tool now. An example is in the image above, which shows every assist came […]

  • Basketball Assist Maps

    Do you ever wonder which player pairs are the most productive with each other in terms of assists and scoring? Hoopsalytics now has an “Assist Map” analytic which makes it easy to see this chemistry between players. When looking at a single game, or multiple games, use the Assists button. This opens the Assists Map. […]

  • Use Rebound Percentage to Determine your Best Rebounder

    How do you determine who is your best rebounder? It’s not just the total number of rebounds, or even the number of rebounds averaged over a full game. Other factors such as the shooting percentage of your team versus your opponents can overweight defensive or offensive rebounds. The best way to determine this is by […]

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    Determining Player Impact – Accounting for “Coat Tailing”

    Not all basketball players are created equal. At every level, you will have dominant players who bring up the rest of the team, and weaker players who are not quite on the level of everyone else. When these players are in the game, the other individual player’s team-oriented stats produced will be affected positively or […]

  • Free Throw Factor (FTF) Determining Game Outcome

    While watching the Warriors @ Mavericks Game 3 of the WCF last night, two statistics jumped out at me.  First, the Dallas Mavericks did not attempt a 2-point shot outside of the lane until the third quarter, and finished the game with only two mid-range attempts (0-2).  This seems like a foolish strategy to me especially […]