پديد آورندگان :
Ibanez Sergio J. نويسنده , Garcia Javier نويسنده , Feu Sebastian نويسنده , Lorenzo Alberto نويسنده , Sampaio Jaime نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
The aim of the present study was to identify the game-related
statistics that discriminated basketball winning and losing teams
in each of the three consecutive games played in a condensed
tournament format. The data were obtained from the Spanish
Basketball Federation and included game-related statistics from
the Under-20 league (2005-2006 and 2006-2007 seasons). A
total of 223 games were analyzed with the following gamerelated
statistics: two and three-point field goal (made and
missed), free-throws (made and missed), offensive and defensive
rebounds, assists, steals, turnovers, blocks (made and received),
fouls committed, ball possessions and offensive rating.
Results showed that winning teams in this competition had
better values in all game-related statistics, with the exception of
three point field goals made, free-throws missed and turnovers
(p . 0.05). The main effect of game number was only identified
in turnovers, with a statistical significant decrease between the
second and third game. No interaction was found in the analysed
variables. A discriminant analysis allowed identifying the twopoint
field goals made, the defensive rebounds and the assists as
discriminators between winning and losing teams in all three
games. Additionally to these, only the three-point field goals
made contributed to discriminate teams in game three, suggesting
a moderate effect of fatigue. Coaches may benefit from
being aware of this variation in game determinant related statistics
and, also, from using offensive and defensive strategies in
the third game, allowing to explore or hide the three point fieldgoals
performance.