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Game location effect in game-related statistics and pre-shot combination differences between winners and losers during the basketball ACB COVID-19 season

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  • Álvaro Bustamante-Sánchez
  • Sergio L Jiménez-Saiz

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The aim of this study was to assess pre-shot combinations and game-location influence, together with the traditional game-related statistics to evaluate their impact in the performance of the teams in the Asociación de Clubs de Baloncesto (ACB) Spanish basketball league. The COVID-19 season was a great opportunity to better analyse the effect of game-location among ACB-teams to evaluate the differences between winners and losers. A retrospective cross-sectional study of the 2019–2020 ACB season (137 games of the regular season and 33 games of the final stage) was carried out. Game-related statistics were gathered from InStat (https://basketball.instatscout.com/). To evaluate the key performance indicators in this context, a discriminant analysis together with a binary logistic regression were run. The main results revealed that specific variables (normalized per minute played), such as points, field-goal percentage, field goals made, defensive rebounds, assists, and contested field goals made, played a crucial role in classifying winners and losers (p

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  • Álvaro Bustamante-Sánchez & Sergio L Jiménez-Saiz, 2024. "Game location effect in game-related statistics and pre-shot combination differences between winners and losers during the basketball ACB COVID-19 season," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 19(7), pages 1-14, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0303908
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0303908
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