2019
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01431
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Making Every “Point” Count: Identifying the Key Determinants of Team Success in Elite Men’s Wheelchair Basketball

Abstract: Wheelchair basketball coaches and researchers have typically relied on box score data and the Comprehensive Basketball Grading System to inform practice, however, these data do not acknowledge how the dynamic perspectives of teams change, vary and adapt during possessions in relation to the outcome of a game. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the key dynamic variables associated with team success in elite men’s wheelchair basketball and explore the impact of each key dynamic variable upon the outcome of … Show more

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“…Vanlandewijck et al, 2004). These findings align with the results of a recent study conducted by Francis et al (2019), who analyzed game performance to identify the key dynamic variables associated with team success in elite men's wheelchair basketball. They found that the odds of winning increased when lineups were composed of athletes from the midpoint classes (2.0-3.5) rather than from the extreme classes (1.0-1.5 and 4.0-4.5).…”
Section: Perceived Competitive Demandssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Vanlandewijck et al, 2004). These findings align with the results of a recent study conducted by Francis et al (2019), who analyzed game performance to identify the key dynamic variables associated with team success in elite men's wheelchair basketball. They found that the odds of winning increased when lineups were composed of athletes from the midpoint classes (2.0-3.5) rather than from the extreme classes (1.0-1.5 and 4.0-4.5).…”
Section: Perceived Competitive Demandssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…We plan to continue this survey to support wheelchair basketball players and use our findings to serve other para-sports. In addition, the findings from this study reiterate the importance of working in a multi-disciplinary support team, including medical doctors (physiatrists, orthopedists, and gynecologists), therapists, physical trainers, coaches, nutritionists, and other support staff, to offer some practical suggestions to assist the para-sport athletes and enhance their likelihood of impacting their performances as previously highlighted by other researchers in para-sport [33][34][35].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Match analysis has also been carried out in the field of wheelchair basketball (Francis et al, 2019a(Francis et al, , 2019bGómez et al, 2014;Mason et al, 2018;Pérez-Tejero & Pinilla, 2015;Pérez-Tejero et al, 2020), in which the analysis of the effectiveness of the game is carried out in the manner of elite basketball (Alsasua et al, 2018;Troyano et al, 2018). As in basketball, shooting is the way to obtain points, the success of the shot becomes a key aspect in the analysis of the effectiveness of the game.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%