Talent selection in 3 × 3 basketball: role of anthropometrics, maturation, and motor performance.

IF 2.3 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2024-09-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2024.1459103
Tim Luca Schmitz, Marie-Therese Fleddermann, Karen Zentgraf
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Abstract

Introduction: 3 × 3 basketball is becoming more and more professionalized, which is leading to a growing interest in talent development and talent selection. Different studies have demonstrated relevant factors in the talent selection process of 5v5 basketball but not in 3 × 3 basketball. Therefore, this study investigated the main predictors in the talent selection process in 3 × 3 basketball athletes.

Methods: A total of 192 athletes (M age = 16.11 ± 0.45 years; n = 85 were female) 3 × 3 basketball athletes were assessed for various anthropometric and motor performance variables as well as maturity status. All assessments were carried out during selection camps for the German "under 17" youth national team. Binomial logistic regression was conducted to determine which variables predicted selection (either 'selected', n = 30 female and n = 34 male, or 'non-selected', n = 55 female and n = 73 male).

Results: The regression model was statistically significant in female athletes (χ² (3) = 26.86, p < .001). It explains 37.9% (Nagelkerke's R 2) of the variance in selection status and suggests that the general motor-performance component (p < .001) and the anthropometric- and maturation-related component (p = .004) seem to be relevant for being selected. In male athletes, the binomial logistic regression model was also statistically significant (χ² (3) = 11.38, p = .010) with explaining 14.2% (Nagelkerke's R 2) of the variance in selection status but only the anthropometric- and maturation-related component (p = .004) predict selection.

Discussion: Anthropometric conditions (such as body height, body weight, and wingspan) and the maturity status are particularly important in talent selection in 3 × 3 basketball for both sexes. Regarding motor-performance variables, we found a predictive value for talent selection only in females (without sprinting), but not in males which means that more 'athletic' female athletes seem to be favoured in talent selection. The results suggest that the talent selection process might be biased by maturation status even in middle adolescence. Therefore, coaches who decide on athletes' selection should be aware of the temporal advantages induced by earlier maturation when evaluating talented athletes and should consider strategies such as bio-banding to evaluate the real and potential value of talented athletes.

3 × 3 篮球运动中的人才选拔:人体测量学、成熟度和运动表现的作用。
引言3 × 3 篮球运动正变得越来越职业化,这导致人们对人才培养和人才选拔的兴趣与日俱增。不同的研究已经证明了 5v5 篮球选材过程中的相关因素,但在 3 × 3 篮球中却没有。因此,本研究调查了 3 × 3 篮球运动员人才选拔过程中的主要预测因素:共有 192 名 3 × 3 篮球运动员(中年 = 16.11 ± 0.45 岁;n = 85 名女性)接受了各种人体测量和运动表现变量以及成熟度状况的评估。所有评估均在德国 "17 岁以下 "青年国家队选拔营期间进行。通过二项式逻辑回归确定哪些变量可预测入选情况("入选",女性 30 人,男性 34 人;"未入选",女性 55 人,男性 73 人):回归模型对女性运动员的入选情况差异具有统计学意义(χ² (3) = 26.86, p R 2),并表明一般运动表现部分(p p = .004)似乎与入选有关。在男性运动员中,二项式逻辑回归模型也具有显著的统计学意义(χ² (3) = 11.38, p = .010),解释了 14.2%(纳格尔克R 2)的选拔状况变异,但只有与人体测量和成熟相关的部分(p = .004)能预测选拔状况:讨论:人体测量条件(如身高、体重和翼展)和成熟度对男女生 3 × 3 篮球比赛中的人才选拔尤为重要。在运动表现变量方面,我们发现只有女性(不包括短跑)对选拔人才有预测价值,而男性则没有,这意味着在选拔人才时,"运动能力 "更强的女性运动员似乎更受青睐。这些结果表明,即使在青春期中期,人才选拔过程也可能受到成熟状况的影响。因此,决定运动员选拔的教练员在评估有天赋的运动员时,应意识到较早成熟所带来的时间优势,并应考虑采用生物标记等策略来评估有天赋运动员的真实和潜在价值。
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