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this is amazing
Welp, it's here. Player tracking data from the SportVU cameras.
http://stats.nba.com/playerTrackingShooting.html?pageNo=1&rowsPerPage=25
So good.Welp, it's here. Player tracking data from the SportVU cameras.
http://stats.nba.com/playerTrackingShooting.html?pageNo=1&rowsPerPage=25
I was wondering about this too. I'd like to see more info on how teams/players defend. I saw on twitter earlier that Mike Prada thinks NBA teams are trying to keep that info proprietary.Still nothing about defending in space. Have to imagine that is exponentially more difficult to figure.
[h3]5 early gems from the new NBA player tracking tool[/h3]
If you haven't seen the new NBA Player Tracking tool yet, check it out. It uses SportVU cameras and software to track the movements of every player on every court for every NBA game. That means it can chart the movements and speed of every player, touches and passes, rebounding, defensive opportunities, and much more. It's going to be an amazing tool for fans to get a deeper, more nuanced understanding of the game.
Like for example, by jumping to impossibly early conclusions based on two games of data! But hey, it's fun, so here are five early nuggets that I found interesting and we'll keep tracking in the future. (Note: I'm only including data for players who've played two games so far, not one. See? I care about sample size!)
1. How some notable centers are doing defending the rim (min 6 FGA / gm at the rim):
Against Roy Hibbert: opponents are shooting 26% at the rim (btw, David West and Ian Mahinmi both qualify as well, and are at 38% and 37% respectively)
Chris Kaman: 17% (!)
Tyson Chandler: 32%
Andrew Bogut: 50%
Pau Gasol: 54%
Nikola Vucevic: 56%
Chris Bosh: 62%
2. Catch and shoot FG% (min 5 such FGA/gm):
Klay Thompson: 73%
LeBron James: 62.5%
Ray Allen: 41.7%
Carmelo Anthony: 40%
Wesley Johnson and Pau Gasol: 36% each
Arron Aflalo: 25%
Bonus: Stephen Curry doesn't qualify yet, but (yawn) he's at 75%.
3. Leaders in player time of possession per game (number of mins a player possesses the ball in mins):
Chris Paul: 7.9 mins out of 37 mins played
Derrick Rose: 6.6 mins, 32.9 mins played
Jameer Nelson: 6.2 mins, 35.5 mins played
Bonus: Klay Thompson has possessed the ball for just 1.1 mins / gm in order to score 24 ppg. That's 66 seconds per game.
4. Leaders in average speed on the court (in mph, min 20 mpg)
Norris Cole: 4.7 mph
JJ Redick: 4.7 mph
Kirk Hinrich: 4.6 mph
Steve Blake: 4.6 mph
5. Leaders in assist opportunities per gm (passes in which the teammate then attempts a shot):
CP3: 21.5 opptys/ gm, translating to 13 apg
Jameer Nelson: 18.5 opptys/ gm, 7.5 apg
LeBron: 18 opptys/ gm, 10.5 apg
Bonus: Poor D-Rose and Melo: each have 9.5 opptys/ gm, but only 3.5 apg
FINAL bonus: D-Rose has attempted 13 pull-up jumpers so far this season, and has made 0 of them.
i would rather have updates on things outside of the normRudy Gay 6 for 23 tonight.
I'm thinkin this should be a regular update.Any objections?
Rudy Gay 6 for 23 tonight.
I'm thinkin this should be a regular update. Any objections?
4. Leaders in average speed on the court (in mph, min 20 mpg)
Norris Cole: 4.7 mph
JJ Redick: 4.7 mph
Kirk Hinrich: 4.6 mph
Steve Blake: 4.6 mph
We just need to go 10-20 and Masai will initiate the tank, best believe I cheer for every mid range ISO Rudy pull up.
Making the most of their athletic ability.4. Leaders in average speed on the court (in mph, min 20 mpg)
Norris Cole: 4.7 mph
JJ Redick: 4.7 mph
Kirk Hinrich: 4.6 mph
Steve Blake: 4.6 mph
The league conspiring for the Sixers to go 82-0.Philly seems confused about this whole tanking thing.
Maybe Miami's big three talked and decided to rest this year, tank for Wiggins and really go on a run.