Advice for someone new to this field?
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 8:43 pm
Hello everyone,
I'm new to this forum, but let me introduce myself. I am a freshman in college, who is majoring in statistical sciences. I've also been an avid basketball fan since I can remember. I learned about advanced metrics a few years ago, and I've been enthralled ever since. Deciding to combine the two things I love, I have volunteered to be a statistical analyst for the mens basketball team here. The only issue is, they've never had somebody do this before, and I've never been in charge of such a large task. I guess the real problem is that I don't know exactly what I'm looking for. What I was wondering is, if anyone here could give me advice on some of the things I should keep track of when I go through box scores/game film. Things such as true shooting percentage, efficiency from certain lineups, how a team fares with starting plays going to the left compared to going to the right, etc... anything really, I don't have a clue to start. If anyone also has an excel template for recording these stats, that would be incredible.
I'm new to this forum, but let me introduce myself. I am a freshman in college, who is majoring in statistical sciences. I've also been an avid basketball fan since I can remember. I learned about advanced metrics a few years ago, and I've been enthralled ever since. Deciding to combine the two things I love, I have volunteered to be a statistical analyst for the mens basketball team here. The only issue is, they've never had somebody do this before, and I've never been in charge of such a large task. I guess the real problem is that I don't know exactly what I'm looking for. What I was wondering is, if anyone here could give me advice on some of the things I should keep track of when I go through box scores/game film. Things such as true shooting percentage, efficiency from certain lineups, how a team fares with starting plays going to the left compared to going to the right, etc... anything really, I don't have a clue to start. If anyone also has an excel template for recording these stats, that would be incredible.