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Posted: Jun 19 2005, 01:25 PM |
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When the eBA
System uses the terminology "assisted %" at one of the pages recently uploaded at Formulas what the
meaning and applicability ?
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| s_mirsov |
| Posted: Jul 5 2005, 12:55 PM |
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The eBA System
refers to "assisted
%" in the following concept: the percentage of the own shots on which an assist
was recorded.
Although the topic is widely referred in the Global
Basketball Directory and analyzed in the Basketball Statistics
Analysis you are welcome to send another questions about this thematic.
Sandra Mirsov -
ebastats
- the Basketball statistics forum
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| d_telmes |
| Posted: Nov 29 2005, 12:01 PM |
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Some concepts to complete the last answer:
In another systems, the eBA Basketball Statistics Analysis System doesn't uses predictions,
you'll find the formulas
to predict the assisted field goal percentage employing the "assist
share" factor. The assist share is the estimated percentage of assists a player
is responsible for when he's on the floor. This reflects the fact that the player can't
assist to himself.
So looking over the effective Assisted % for players - as said in the last message: the
percentage of their own shots on which an assist was recorded - we can see players
creating its own shot from a top of 90% +/- (generally the forwards) to an opposite end of
a 20% +/- (generally the guards, and specially the point guard).
One of the keys of this analysis is the three-points specialist rating. The three-point
shot are generally assisted and the less often a player shoot, and the more often this
player shoot threes, the more of a three-point specialist the player is, and his Assisted
% would be greater.
Debora Telmes - eBA
Stats Team - The Basketball Statistics Analysis
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