Scoring probability maps in the basketball court with Indicator Kriging estimation

Mirko Luigi Carlesso, Andrea Cappozzo, Marica Manisera, Paola Zuccolotto

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Abstract

Measuring players’ and teams’ shooting performance in the basketball court can give important information aimed to the definition of both game strategies and personalized training programs. From a methodological point of view, the estimation of the scoring probability can be faced by resorting to different tools in the field of statistical or algorithmic modelling. As a matter of fact, the most natural theoretical framework for this problem is that of spatial statistics, with the particularity that the analysis is based on the binary measurement variable informing about whether a shot is made or missed. In this paper we propose the use of spatial statistics tools suited to this specific context, namely lorelograms to investigate the spatial correlation and Indicator Kriging to draw scoring probability maps. A structured case study is presented, dealing with all the teams of the Italian Basketball First League, based on a non-public dataset containing substantive additional information, that allows interesting insights about assisted and uncontested shots.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-21
Number of pages21
JournalComputational Statistics
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Indicator Kriging
  • Lorelogram
  • Scoring probability
  • Shooting performance
  • Spatial statistics

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