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Science of Successful Basketball Teams

APR 02, 2013
Mathematician, scientist analyze what makes a good team great.
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Science of Successful Basketball Teams

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Basketball teams offer insights into building strategic networks

Jennifer Fewell, Arizona State University- School of Life Sciences in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Dieter Armbruster, Arizona State University – School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences

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  1. Point guard - Also called the one, play maker or “the ball-handler.” A point guard is expected to run the team’s offense by controlling the ball and making sure it gets to the right players at the right time.
  2. Center - Normally the tallest player on the team, a typical NBA center is between 6’10” and 7’3”. The center’s primary role is to use his size to score and defend from a position close to the basket.
  3. Slam dunk - When a player jumps in the air and manually powers the ball downward through the basket with one or both hands over the rim.

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