<div><p>We asked how team dynamics can be captured in relation to function by considering games in the first round of the NBA 2010 play-offs as networks. Defining players as nodes and ball movements as links, we analyzed the network properties of degree centrality, clustering, entropy and flow centrality across teams and positions, to characterize the game from a network perspective and to determine whether we can assess differences in team offensive strategy by their network properties. The compiled network structure across teams reflected a fundamental attribute of basketball strategy. They primarily showed a centralized ball distribution pattern with the point guard in a leadership role. However, individual play-off teams showed variatio...
Pattern analysis is a well-established topic in team sports performance analysis, and is usually ce...
The sport of football is played between two teams of eleven players each using a spherical ball. Eac...
This paper describes and evaluates the novel utility of network methods for understanding human inte...
We asked how team dynamics can be captured in relation to function by considering games in the first...
abstract: Analytic research on basketball games is growing quickly, specifically in the National Bas...
Using ideas from network theory and the article “Basketball Teams as Strategic Networks,” we analyze...
International audienceThe traditional way of analyzing team sport performance has limitations in ter...
International audienceShared awareness was studied in one novice and one expert basketball team duri...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Social network analysis (SNA) allows us to quantify co...
In the specific case of team sports there are a particular interest to recognize the cooperation ten...
Team sports are complex dynamic systems based on the frequent interaction of various players. Recent...
Predicting sports games outcomes is an endless pursuit shared by stakeholders ranging from fans to c...
We showcase in this paper the use of some tools from network theory to describe the strategy of foot...
It is generally accepted that playing unpredictable basketball is advantageous, however this strateg...
Explaining how graph theory and social network analysis can be applied to team sports analysis, This...
Pattern analysis is a well-established topic in team sports performance analysis, and is usually ce...
The sport of football is played between two teams of eleven players each using a spherical ball. Eac...
This paper describes and evaluates the novel utility of network methods for understanding human inte...
We asked how team dynamics can be captured in relation to function by considering games in the first...
abstract: Analytic research on basketball games is growing quickly, specifically in the National Bas...
Using ideas from network theory and the article “Basketball Teams as Strategic Networks,” we analyze...
International audienceThe traditional way of analyzing team sport performance has limitations in ter...
International audienceShared awareness was studied in one novice and one expert basketball team duri...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Social network analysis (SNA) allows us to quantify co...
In the specific case of team sports there are a particular interest to recognize the cooperation ten...
Team sports are complex dynamic systems based on the frequent interaction of various players. Recent...
Predicting sports games outcomes is an endless pursuit shared by stakeholders ranging from fans to c...
We showcase in this paper the use of some tools from network theory to describe the strategy of foot...
It is generally accepted that playing unpredictable basketball is advantageous, however this strateg...
Explaining how graph theory and social network analysis can be applied to team sports analysis, This...
Pattern analysis is a well-established topic in team sports performance analysis, and is usually ce...
The sport of football is played between two teams of eleven players each using a spherical ball. Eac...
This paper describes and evaluates the novel utility of network methods for understanding human inte...