RTG Student Work Group
Skill Importance by Basketball Position
Garritt Page Abstract • October 22, 2007
While it is generally recognized that the relative importance of different skills is not
constant across different positions on a basketball team, quantification of the differences
has not been well studied. 1163 box scores from games in the National Basketball Association
during the 1996-97 season were used to study the relationship of skill performance by position
and game outcome as measured by point differentials. A hierarchical Bayesian model was
fit with individual players viewed as a draw from a population of players playing a particular
position: point guard, shooting guard, small forward, power forward, center, and bench.
Posterior distributions for parameters describing position characteristics were examined to
discover the relative importance of various skills as quantified in box scores across the positions.
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