Age and sex differences in game-related statistics which discriminate winners from losers in elite basketball games

Haruhiko Madarame
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Aims: To advance knowledge of long-term development of basketball players, this study investigated age and sex differences in game-related statistics which discriminate winners from losers in World Basketball Championships held after the 2010 rule change. Methods: A total of 935 games from six categories (under-17, under-19 and open age for both men and women) were analyzed. All games were classified into three types (balanced, unbalanced and very unbalanced) according to point differential by a k-means cluster analysis. A discriminant analysis was performed to identify game-related statistics which discriminate winners from losers in each game type. An absolute value of a structural coefficient (SC) equal to or above 0.30 was considered relevant for the discrimination. Results: In balanced games, assists discriminated winners from losers in open games (men, |SC| = 0.32; women, |SC| = 0.34), whereas successful free throws did so in under-17 games (men, |SC| = 0.30; women, |SC| = 0.31). Successful 2-point field goals discriminated winners from losers only in women’s games (under-19, |SC| = 0.38; open, |SC| = 0.36). Conclusion: There were three novel findings in balanced games: 1) successful free throws but not assists discriminated winners from losers in under-17 games; 2) successful 2-point field goals discriminated winners from losers in women’s games but not in men’s games; and 3) discriminating power of successful 3-point field goals was extremely small in women’s games. These results may be related to the new rules for the shot clock and the 3-point distance.
在精英篮球比赛中,与比赛相关的统计数据中的年龄和性别差异区分了赢家和输家
目的:为了提高对篮球运动员长期发展的认识,本研究调查了2010年规则变更后举办的世界篮球锦标赛中比赛相关统计数据的年龄和性别差异。方法:对17岁以下、19岁以下和男女开放年龄6个类别共935款游戏进行分析。根据k-means聚类分析的得分差异,所有游戏都被分为三种类型(平衡、不平衡和非常不平衡)。进行判别分析,以确定游戏相关的统计,区分赢家和输家在每个游戏类型。结构系数(SC)的绝对值等于或高于0.30被认为与鉴别有关。结果:在平衡比赛中,在公开比赛中,助攻区分赢家和输家(男性,|SC| = 0.32;女子,|SC| = 0.34),而在17岁以下比赛中罚球成功率较高(男子,|SC| = 0.30;女性,|SC| = 0.31)。成功的两分投篮只在女子比赛中区分输赢(19岁以下,|SC| = 0.38;open, |SC| = 0.36)。结论:在平衡比赛中有三个新发现:1)在u17比赛中,罚球成功而助攻成功并不能区分输赢;2)成功的两分投篮在女子比赛中区分输赢,但在男子比赛中不区分输赢;3)在女子比赛中,成功的三分球的辨别能力非常小。这些结果可能与投篮时间和三分距离的新规则有关。
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