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March 17, 2012
Scoring Geography of the Basketball Court
I am no basketball expert and what I don't know about b-ball could fill an entire genre of books and several cable channels. My remaining bracket picks pretty much prove that.
But here is an interesting chart showing the probability of scoring by physical position on the court as a heat map. Red is a high number of points per attempt while blue is low.
Unsurprisingly you see a orange-red zone at the three-point line and right under the basket, but interestingly you see a lot of variation in scoring in other areas. And when you break it down by position and player (say Kobe Bryant vs Lebron James) it gets even more uneven and interesting. You can read the original paper here.
posted by Maetenloch at
06:16 PM
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