2016
DOI: 10.1515/tperj-2016-0012
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Study regarding team statistics at the last three men’s basketball World Championship

Abstract: Achieving superior performance parameters in major competitions has highlighted a number of issues that characterize the current basketball game practiced by the best teams in the world. Depending on the height, role, importance and the effectiveness of players on their positions, specific models are to be observed in the case of senior teams [1]. In this paper we present a comparative study regarding the parameters’ models in the men's basketball games during the World Championships in Japan - 2006, in Turkey… Show more

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“…However, the observed high efficiency of power forwards in scoring via three-point shots may come as a surprise. This observation is probably related to new trends in the manner of organising plays in modern basketball ( Oliver, 2004 ), and the changing somatic and fitness profile of the players ( Gómez et al, 2017 ; Petreanu and Petreanu, 2016 ). The versatility of players and their ability to play at each position, as observed in recent years, seems particularly important.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the observed high efficiency of power forwards in scoring via three-point shots may come as a surprise. This observation is probably related to new trends in the manner of organising plays in modern basketball ( Oliver, 2004 ), and the changing somatic and fitness profile of the players ( Gómez et al, 2017 ; Petreanu and Petreanu, 2016 ). The versatility of players and their ability to play at each position, as observed in recent years, seems particularly important.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%