Hi, I'm new.
I'm interested in studying what happens during scoring runs/streaks in a game. Has this been done? What can I look at?
I saw http://thehothand.blogspot.com/2014/03/ ... tball.html - losing teams are more likely to have 10 point differential runs.
Same kind of analysis found here, behind paywall - http://insider.espn.go.com/mens-college ... n-magazine
What else should I read, what has been done to look at how scoring runs might be different from other play periods?
Thanks!
New - looking for previous work on runs
Re: New - looking for previous work on runs
What I recall is a study on the effect of calling timeout to stop or slow a run. You might use that as a search term.
Timeouts (and fouls?) it seems, had the effect of cutting some time out of the normal duration of a run. Like it was dependent on earth time, more than on the game clock.
Timeouts (and fouls?) it seems, had the effect of cutting some time out of the normal duration of a run. Like it was dependent on earth time, more than on the game clock.
Re: New - looking for previous work on runs
OK, thanks, I think I heard about that as well. I'll keep looking for the source, haven't found it yet.
I'm also interested in analysis of performance by minute of game. I haven't found anything like that, though there is an interesting graph of the length of time it takes to play each minute here: http://www.inpredictable.com/2014/04/ho ... etime.html
I'm also interested in analysis of performance by minute of game. I haven't found anything like that, though there is an interesting graph of the length of time it takes to play each minute here: http://www.inpredictable.com/2014/04/ho ... etime.html