1. The acceptability and practicality of new standards for shot success rates in college basketball based on a point-gaining method by the player
- Author
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Miura, Ken
- Subjects
free throws ,3-point shots ,2-point shots ,field goals - Abstract
In this study, I surveyed 64 K University basketball team members (survey subjects) and devised and deriveda new standard value for the shooting success rate for each scoring method during the game, based on Miura and Kiba (2018). The purpose of this study was to examine the results of this survey and verify the acceptability and practicality of the grounds. The findings were as follows. 1) In the comparison between the standard value of the shooting success rate for each scoring method considered by the survey subjects and the results of Miura and Kiba (2018), the survey subjects had a shooting success rate well above the Miura standard #1: The minimum shooting success rate that a player could contribute to the team’s victory was 43% for field goals (FG: 3-point shots (3p) + 2-point shots (2p)), 38% for 3p, 52% for 2p, and 76% for free throws (FT). Regarding Miura’s standard #2, the shot success rate required for each player to make a minimum contribution was 43% for FG (identical with Miura’s standard #1), 32% for 3p, 49% for 2p, and 63% for FT among the survey subjects. Although the average value was higher, it was not far from Miura’s standard #1, and some set an approximate value, some set it high, and some set it low. 2) It was clear that the evaluation of the research results of Miura and Kiba (2018) by the survey subjects and the acceptability and practicality of the grounds was generally well-received. On the other hand, some survey subjects gave low or negative evaluations of the method., 調査・研究資料
- Published
- 2022