Advanced statistics in basketball

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Template:Short description Advanced statistics, also known as analytics or APBRmetrics, in basketball refers to the analysis of basketball statistics using objective evidence.[1] APBRmetrics takes its name from the acronym APBR, which stands for the Association for Professional Basketball Research.[2] According to The Sporting News, the APBRmetrics message board was "the birthplace of basketball analytics".[3]

Advanced basketball statistics include effective field goal percentage (eFG%), true shooting percentage (TS%), on-court/off-court plus–minus, adjusted plus-minus (APM), real plus/minus (RPM), player efficiency rating (PER), offense efficiency rating, offensive rating, defensive rating, similarity score, tendex, and player tracking.[4] A more complete explanation of basketball analytics is available in "A Starting Point for Analyzing Basketball Statistics" in the Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports.[5]

Notable basketball analytics practitioners

The field of basketball analytics practitioners includes, but is not limited to, the following individuals:

  • John Hollinger authored four books in the Pro Basketball Forecast/Prospectus series and was a regular columnist for ESPN Insider. He is a former vice president of basketball operations for the Memphis Grizzlies.
  • Justin Kubatko created and maintained the website Basketball-Reference.com, the professional basketball arm of Sports Reference LLC, until 2013.[6] During Kubatko's tenure, Sports Reference was named one of the 50 best websites of 2010 by Time magazine.[7]
  • Dean Oliver, "one of the godfathers of NBA analytics",[3] is a former NCAA Division III player and assistant coach at Cal Tech. He is also a scout who has consulted with the Seattle SuperSonics, and served in the front office of the Denver Nuggets and the Sacramento Kings.

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