The Evolution and Future of NBA Game Style
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61173/sft7ah13Keywords:
Basketball analytics, data visualization, ANOVA, t-Test, regression, three-point field goalsAbstract
Prior to the twenty-first century, offense in the paint was the key way for an offense; nevertheless, the game pace tends to grow annually, and three points have now become the dominating offensive tactic. In the current era, the three-point shot has arguably become the most critical element of offensive strategy. Players who can shoot accurately from beyond the arc are in high demand, and even traditional centers are increasingly expected to develop their outside shooting to remain relevant. The league’s trends vary each period. As the league enters the 2020s, new trends in playing styles and players are expected to emerge. In the future, the game speed will increase, and even more three-point shooters will appear in the game, providing the traditional center extra options. To support our theory, this paper will give data from the 1950s to the present: the three-point ratio each season, the two-point ratio per game for each season, and the number of personal fouls per game each season. However, we only considered data collected after the 1980-1981 season, as no data for three points were collected prior to that time. Basketball has undergone significant strategic evolution since its inception, with offensive tactics adapting to changes in player skillsets, coaching philosophies, and game rules.