Basketball is a fast-moving game of improvisation, contact and, ahem, spatio-temporal pattern recognition. Rajiv Maheswaran and his colleagues are analyzing the movements behind the key plays of the game, to help coaches and players combine intuition with new data. Bonus: What they’re learning could help us understand how humans move everywhere.
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marco ordonez
June 29, 2020as a spurs fan how dare they
D A
June 29, 2020Probably the most ridiculous basketball talk in history….recreating and documenting stuff in the way you want just to prove a pre-decided point…NEVER happens in game situation….stick to depicting the data…NOTHING else
Chris Caleb Brizo
June 29, 2020The only quote that synced in my mind: "so here's a bubble chart, what's TED without a bubble chart''
A. H. Afterall
June 29, 2020this is ridciulous. you cannot model everything in the life. It can only be an assiting instrument. You cannot explain the shots of players based on computers. Ultmately it depends on human and their psychology
JOBIN JOE
June 29, 2020If you build a list of players with most successful 3 point shots under stress or shortest time after a pass, wouldn't it be more helpful for coaches for selection of number 1 player.
Ken Jee
June 29, 2020As someone that works in the sports analytics field, videos like these are always interesting! It still seems like many teams are slow to integrate findings like these into practice and play. If your'e interested in learning about how to get into the sports analytics field, I have a few videos on my channel that complement this one nicely!
Flashyfinancier
June 29, 2020Not gonna lie ; i came here just for the indian accent..but i was thoroughly dissapointed
OwenTheBait
June 29, 2020making basketball nerdy
Cesc VR
June 29, 2020Easily i could hear him talk about basketball for hours
Daniel Santarém
June 29, 2020What is the name of the app he's using?
bighost
June 29, 2020he didn't say any point.
Livingstone Germain
June 29, 2020Professor X
Adi Da Gamer
June 29, 2020Okay soo..wtf is he implying?
Andrew Bender
June 29, 2020If this guy is so on point, can he explain why the people who move the best tend to be the least interested in math and science?
herasucks
June 29, 2020Wow his commentary on the park game was taken straight out of game 6 of the 2013 finals.
Nosy Rosie
June 29, 2020Thank you very much too for sharing!
Redapple
June 29, 2020god damn its a fuking 12 minutes ad. I just realized it around 6th minute.
Dominic Caciappo
June 29, 2020Can these guys make the next 2k game please.
Russell Kanning
June 29, 2020fun in basketball … scary across society
Casey Foster
June 29, 2020The points guy @ 4:24
Sahr Lebbie
June 29, 2020Good talk. There are things machines still can’t quantify or predict and may never be able to do so but this helps give you a ball park.
Straight Vision Films
June 29, 2020That last clips of people moving with their circles above their heads made it look like a Black Mirror episode.
Mike Lee
June 29, 2020Abolish refs and have it be a computer!
yankeeslakers4ev
June 29, 2020is there anyone who can explain the meaning of the chart at 8:25 in Chinese? Plz~
IceMan Cometh
June 29, 2020There are probably thousands of factors that go into every move in a basketball game enacted out by 10 individuals with free will.
* tracks court position
azwabi
June 29, 2020"the other football" – thank you 🙂 but i prefer american football.
Jane Za
June 29, 2020More variations as that in balling, go predict the art.
Rat
June 29, 2020how do we know that the clip he showed isnt edited
kingkongstrong
June 29, 2020So basically Big boys want to track our every movement. Good luck with your personal freedom.
dwayne jamal
June 29, 2020Wtf is this.
bignardo95
June 29, 2020This is the future of tracking humans and predicting where they came from, where they will be, and which way they'll travel to come and go. Think about that for a minute.
Justin Hibbler
June 29, 2020Trippy AF