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Why European Basketball Coaches Need Analytics to Manage the Grueling Season

Basketball is a physically demanding sport that requires players to perform at high levels of intensity, speed, and skill. However, not all basketball seasons are created equal. In Europe, the basketball season is notoriously long and grueling, posing significant challenges for players and coaches alike.

European basketball coaches are now learning that sport data analytics can help them manage their players workloads during a season which can top more than 100 games each year.

The European basketball season typically runs for about 8 – 9 months, from late September or early October to late May or early June. This is much longer than the NBA season, which lasts for about 6 – 7 months, from late October to mid-June. 

The European season is not only longer, but also more congested, as teams often must play multiple competitions simultaneously, such as domestic leagues, continental cups, and international tournaments.

European Basketball Seasons Are a Grind

Basketball seasons are always a grind, especially in Europe, so more coaches are turning to basketball shot tracking apps to help.

For example, a team that participates in the EuroLeague, FIBA Europe Cup, and the FIBA EuroBasket could play up to 100 games in a single season, compared to the NBA’s maximum of 82 regular-season games and 28 playoff games. 

If teams participate in either one European competition like the EuroLeague, plus the games from the domestic league and the player is also part of the National Team squad the total number of games during one season is about 100 games or more. 

Depending on the situation, if there is a World Cup or Euro Cup this year and/​or an Olympic tournament like in 2024, a team/​player in the EuroLeague, FIBA Europe Cup, FIBA Champions League and/​or the National Team could play up to (or even more than) 100 games. 

Such a demanding schedule can take a toll on the players’ health, performance, and longevity. Playing too many games in a brief period can increase the risk of fatigue, injury, and burnout, as well as reduce the quality of play and enjoyment of the game. 

That is why it is crucial for coaches to manage their players’ workload effectively and efficiently, especially in the offseason, when players need to recover and prepare for the next season. 

We’re helping coaches manage players’ heavy workloads. Download our shot load and tracking guide via the link below. 

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Basketball Analytics Can Help Manage Load

European women's basketball players can now get sports performance metrics by having their coaches use basketball shooting apps and demand planners for women.

Basketball shot tracking apps can help both men’s and women’s coaches monitor their players’ load, by using various metrics, including: 

  • Volume
  • Intensity
  • Frequency
  • Duration
  • Density of the workouts 

Load can also be influenced by external factors, such as travel, weather, and altitude.

KINEXON Sport’s shot load metric indicates when a player is not exerting themselves to the extent needed when confronted by a defense. If most the player’s shot attempts in practice are categorized as Low Shot Load, it raises doubts about their ability to sustain shooting efficiency when confronted with Medium or High Shot Load situations in an actual game.

By tracking and managing their players’ load, coaches can optimize their training and recovery cycles. Coaches can tailor their workouts to the specific needs and goals of each player, based on many factors, including: 

  • Position
  • Role
  • Injury history
  • Performance level

For example, a young point guard who needs to improve his speed and agility may have a different load than a veteran center who needs to maintain his strength and endurance.

Take the First Step to Better Basketball

Basketball analytics are now being tracked by coaches on shot tracking apps to improve shooting and to help manage a player's workload during the season.

The European basketball season is grueling for players and coaches. To cope with this challenge, coaches should use sports analytics to manage their players’ load, which can help them improve their players’ health, performance, and longevity, as well as their team’s success and satisfaction. 

If you’re interested in learning more about player load management, contact us at any time, or get more information on COMPETE Vision, which can determine your players’ shot loads without the need of a wearable, by downloading the brochure via the link below. 

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