Performance of the game - Matt Coleman

Performance of the game - Matt Coleman

In Saturday's match against MKS Dąbrowa Górnicza, the best player of the pack was Matt Coleman. So let's take a look at the data and see how his performance looked in numbers. We collect data using Catapult Vector T7 plus sensors and Polar H10 heart rate sensors, which allow for the presentation of detailed information about Matt's behavior on the court

Matt played just 23 minutes and 43 seconds on Saturday, where he had 16 points, 7 rebounds, and 1 assist on 5-of-8 shooting (60%), including 2-of-3 3-pointers (66.7%). He had the highest eval on the team (+18).

The match with MKS was characterized by quite high intensity, and the key to victory was, among other things, a quick return to defense. In this match, Matt ran 5,582 meters, which is the third most in the team, after Nick (5,971) and Dominic (5,746). Interestingly, Matt's performance was most intense in the first quarter, while the greatest work (Player Load) was done in the fourth quarter:

Matt's total Player Load in this match was 587.59, slightly lower than his average from the last five matches (620). The lower value is probably due to the fact that he spent almost 3 minutes less on the court (average 25:59). In this respect, the record was the match with Start Lublin - 682.33.

Matt was the clear leader of the team in terms of the sum of the IMA parameters. The high number of dynamic right turns (35) and hard braking (24) is striking.

Moreover, a significant increase occurred in the fourth quarter.

The partner of the WILD PERFORMANCE project is Oshee .

* Player Load - Player Load is a metric that measures an athlete's physical effort by summing accelerations in all axes of the movement performed. This parameter provides information about the amount of work performed by the player during a training session or match.

* Explosive Efforts - a set of metrics that measures high intensity movements, jumps, accelerations, decelerations and dynamic changes in direction of an athlete's movement.

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