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Influence of ball possession and playing position on the physical demands encountered during professional basketball games

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posted on 2021-04-28, 03:38 authored by Davide Ferioli, Ermanno Rampinini, Marco Martin, Diego Rucco, Antonio la Torre, Adam Petway, Aaron ScanlanAaron Scanlan
Understanding the game demands encountered in basketball provides useful insight for developing specific, individualized and team-based training sessions. This study quantified and compared the game activity demands encountered by basketball players of different playing positions: i) strictly when in possession of the ball and ii) overall during live playing time (irrespective of ball possession). The activity demands encountered by 44 (22 guards, 14 forwards, 8 centres) adult, professional, male basketball players were assessed across 10 official games. Time-motion analysis was used to determine the frequency and proportion (%) of playing time performing recovery (REC), low- (LIA), moderate- (MIA), and high- (HIA) intensity activities. Linear mixed models were constructed to examine differences in dependent variables between playing positions, accounting for repeated measures. Guards, forwards, and centres spent 11.9±5.9%, 3.5±1.3%, and 2.9±1.1% of live playing time in possession of the ball, respectively. Guards performed more activities at all intensities (total movements, REC, LIA, MIA, and HIA) than forwards (P < 0.05) and centres (P < 0.05) when in possession of the ball. The proportion of time spent performing HIA in possession of the ball was greater for forwards (P = 0.001) and centres (P = 0.001) than guards. During live playing time overall across games, centres performed more HIA per minute (P = 0.049) and spent a greater proportion of time performing HIA (P = 0.047) than guards. Activities performed when in possession of the ball and during live playing time across basketball games are affected by playing position. These data highlight the need to develop position-specific training drills, particularly with ball possession.

History

Volume

37

Issue

3

Start Page

269

End Page

276

Number of Pages

8

eISSN

2083-1862

ISSN

0860-021X

Publisher

Termedia Publishing House

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Acceptance Date

2020-05-12

External Author Affiliations

MAPEI Sport Research Centre, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Biology of Sport

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