Basketball statistics

SIQ Basketball, Maker of First FIBA-Approved Smart Game Ball, Moves Out of Beta

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Wednesday, April 14, 2021

The company has expanded into new business-to-business sales channels to coaches and teams in addition to selling directly to consumers.

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  • The company has expanded into new business-to-business sales channels to coaches and teams in addition to selling directly to consumers.
  • SIQ Basketball has developed the industry\'s first smart game basketball providing athletes unparalleled shooting analytics for use at every level.\nSIQ smart basketballs track critical shooting data points, including makes, misses, swish percentage, shot distance, shooting percentage, form consistency, shot situation, release time, release angle, and quickness.
  • The ball\'s internal sensors do not affect its weight or flight, giving it the same look and feel as compared to a standard game ball.
  • For more information, please visit https://siqbasketball.com/ .\nSIQ (pronounced "S-I-Q") Basketball is the industry\'s first FIBA-approved smart game ballthat tracks all the data a shooter at any level needs.

Show Me the Data: 15th Annual MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference to bring together leading figures in sports analytics, business and technology on April 8 and 9, 2021

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Monday, March 29, 2021

This year's virtual Conference will host panels, presentations, competitions, workshops, and exhibitions that showcase the role of data analytics in the global sports industry.

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  • This year's virtual Conference will host panels, presentations, competitions, workshops, and exhibitions that showcase the role of data analytics in the global sports industry.
  • "This year, we are highlighting how industry leaders and our notable speakers are innovating during this time of new data, new consumers, and new technology."
  • "We are honored to be co-leads for the 15th Annual Conference and grateful for the learning opportunities that have come out of planning it."
  • Founded byDaryl Morey(MIT Sloan '00) andJessica Gelman(HBS '02) in 2006, the Conference is co-chaired by Gelman and Daryl Morey, and organized byMIT Sloan students.

Stats Perform’s AI Cricket Prediction Research Paper Shortlisted as Finalist at 2020 MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference

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Monday, March 2, 2020

Stats Perform, the revolutionary leader in sports AI and data, today announced that a research paper authored by the companys AI team has been shortlisted as a finalist in the research track at the 2020 MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference.

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  • Stats Perform, the revolutionary leader in sports AI and data, today announced that a research paper authored by the companys AI team has been shortlisted as a finalist in the research track at the 2020 MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference.
  • Each year the conferences Research Paper Competition highlights finalists showcasing cutting-edge research that influences the way the media and professional teams, across various sports, analyze performance.
  • In the past four years, Stats Perform has reached the finals of the MIT Sloan Best Research Paper Track three other times, winning best paper in 2016 and runner-up in 2017 and 2018.
  • The paper abstract is available on the conference website and the full paper will be made available in the coming days.

STATS Launches AutoSTATS, the First Patented AI-Powered Technology to Capture Sports Tracking Data via Broadcast Video

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Monday, March 4, 2019

In 2009, STATS became the first company to install optical player tracking cameras in the rafters of NBA, capturing the deepest player-tracking and team data at that time, said Dr. Helen Sun, Chief Technology Officer at STATS.

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  • In 2009, STATS became the first company to install optical player tracking cameras in the rafters of NBA, capturing the deepest player-tracking and team data at that time, said Dr. Helen Sun, Chief Technology Officer at STATS.
  • Since we first installed our SportVU technology, tracking data has become an integral part of game preparations for coaches, analysts, media and fans in almost every professional sport.
  • However, with player tracking only available in stadiums with optical tracking cameras, there is an enormous gap in its availability.
  • AutoSTATS has already begun collecting tracking data for select college basketball games during the 2018-19 season, where optical tracking solutions are limited.