Two clusterings to capture basketball players’ shooting tendencies using tracking data: clustering of shooting styles and the shots themselves
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02 mar 2025
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Publicado en línea: 02 mar 2025
Páginas: 35 - 55
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ijcss-2025-0003
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Shooting Style Cluster Description
Big Men who attempt most shots from close-range. | 210.6 | Andre Drummond | |
Dwight Howard | |||
Big Men who can shoot from close-range as well as mid-range. | 209.9 | Pau Gasol | |
LaMarcus Aldridge | |||
Players who play offense from mid-range and often shoot from near the high post. | 208.9 | Kevin Garnet | |
Dirk Nowitzki | |||
Players who attack the rim from mid-range through post-play or drive. | 206.5 | Shaun Livingston | |
DeMarcus Cousins | |||
Players who begin offense from beyond the arc and aim to shoot from anywhere with their versatile skills. | 198.6 | Stephen Curry | |
Kevin Durant | |||
Players who often drive and aim for many pull-up jumpers. | 189.9 | Kyle Lowry | |
Damian Lillard | |||
Players who often drive from the perimeter, but also attempt threes moderately. | 190.7 | Russell Westbrook | |
James Harden | |||
Big shooter who often attempts corner threes or threes from the top position. | 205.2 | Nikola Mirotic | |
Meyers Leonard | |||
Shooter attempting mainly three-pointers from the corner. | 198.6 | Patrick Beverley | |
Jason Terry | |||
Shooter who attempts 3-pointers from any location. | 194.4 | Eric Gordon | |
Kyle Korver | |||
Players who do not shoot many threes and prefer to drive from beyond the arc. | 199.9 | DeMar DeRozan | |
Tony Parker | |||
Similar to Corner Shooter, but shooter with a slight preference for drive. | 201.5 | Klay Thompson | |
Vince Carter | |||
Players who shoot from close-range to midrange, stretch and shoot 3-pointer as well. | 205.7 | Kristaps Porzingis | |
Kevin Love |
Shot features and their units
x, y coordinates on the court of the shooter at the time of the shot | meter |
x, y coordinates on the court of the shooter 1 second before the shot | meter |
x, y coordinates on the court of the shooter at the time of receiving the ball | meter |
distance to the rim at the time of the shot | meter |
distance to the rim 0.5 seconds, 1 second, 1.5 seconds, 2 seconds, 2.5 seconds, and 3 seconds before the shot | meter |
distance to the rim when the ball was received | meter |
distance traveled while holding the ball | meter |
speed at the time of the shot | meter / second |
time of holding the ball | second |
Shot cluster names and examples of shots in each cluster_ The red and blue lines in the image represent the shooter's trajectory from 3 seconds before the shot to the time of the shot when holding the ball and when not holding the ball, respectively; the lighter the color, the later the time series_
3-pointer from the right corner or right wing | |
3-pointer from the left corner | |
3-pointer from the top of the key or left wing | |
Mid-range shot near the high-post | |
Shot from a mid-post move | |
Close-range shot from a post move | |
Cutting layup/dunk | |
Mid-range shot from the right side | |
Mid-range shot from the left side | |
Driving layup/dunk |
Top 5 players for Close-Range Big, Driving All-Rounder, Stretch All-Rounder, Slashing Finisher and Driving Shooter in TS%
Hassan Whiteside (MIA) | 682 | 62.9 |
DeAndre Jordan (LAC) | 508 | 62.8 |
Cole Aldrich (LAC) | 225 | 62.6 |
Andrew Bogut (GSW) | 279 | 62.3 |
Steven Adams (OKC) | 426 | 62.1 |