Chasing Perfection

Chasing Perfection
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A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the High-Stakes Game of Creating an NBA Champion

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ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2016

نویسنده

Andy Glockner

ناشر

Da Capo Press

شابک

9780306824036
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Library Journal

March 1, 2016

Why do the Houston Rockets take so many three-point shots? How did the Phoenix Suns resurrect Grant Hill's injury-plagued career? Sportswriter Glockner answers these questions as he examines the way in which analytics are revolutionizing basketball, focusing on the 2014-15 NBA season. Teams are embracing technology in order to build "perfect" players and win championships. Court cameras allow teams to track player movement to help improve offensive and defensive sets, yet there is no singular stratagem to championship success as illustrated by the four 2015 conference finalists. The Houston Rockets relied on superstar James Harden, while the Atlanta Hawks have succeeded with a "no-star system." As players' salaries steadily increase, analytics play a pivotal role in sports medicine as teams seek to maximize players' performance while avoiding injuries. The three-point sharpshooter Kyle Korver, whom Glockner calls the "most perfected" player, benefited from motion capture technology and new training regimens to enhance his strength and shooting mechanics. Glockner's balanced account also notes limitations, such as when coaches or players refuse to buy into the idea of analytics. VERDICT Highly recommended for NBA junkies who scour box scores.

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Booklist

March 15, 2016
Compared to baseball's widespread use of statistical analysis to improve team performance, most famously documented in Michael Lewis' Moneyball (2003), the NBA has arrived late to the stats game. Glockner, who's written extensively on hoops for SI.com and ESPN.com, delivers a strong, if occasionally arid, survey of how NBA teams areor aren'tusing the mountain of data now available at the click of a mouse. Results are varied, as Glockner shows in profiles of three all-in teams: the playoff-caliber Houston Rockets, the woeful Philadelphia 76ers, and, most successfully, the San Antonio Spurs, four-time champs this century. There's also a fine profile of a Santa Barbarabased company that uses individualized, cutting-edge kinesthetics technology to heal and even prevent injuries, and to improve quickness and power. Solid, and just in time for this year's playoffs.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)




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