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Exploring game performance in NBA playoffs

Mateus et al., 2018

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16590608155992729703
Author
Mateus N
Gonçalves B
Abade E
Leite N
Gomez M
Sampaio J
Publication year
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Kinesiology

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This study aimed to identify performance profiles in NBA playoffs and describe performances in the first and the last games of the series. Thirty games from the official box-scores and player-tracking data of the 2014/15 NBA playoffs were considered. A k-means cluster …
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