How The NBA Is Using Aerial Cameras To Bring The 'Moneyball' Concept To Basketball
Dec 24, 2014, 01:37 IST
Basketball has never been the most statistically advanced game, at least compared to its counterparts baseball and football.
Major League Baseball, for example, has turned into a data hotbed with the creation of "Moneyball," a team management concept that heavily relies on statistical analysis. The National Football League, too, has recently adopted more data tracking technology, such as RFID, to monitor player movement and distance run in real-time.
Now the National Basketball Association is finally trying to catch up with a more data-friendly approach. The Information reported yesterday that the NBA has partnered with Stats LLB last year to set up a six-camera player-tracking system in all 30 team arenas. It can monitor the ball movement and all the players on the court 25 times a second, producing massive amounts of data.
Here are some screenshots of the camera system and how teams are using the data: