Shot Charting
Shot charting is a visual representation used in sports, particularly in basketball, to track the locations and outcomes of shots taken during a game. Each shot is marked on a court diagram, indicating whether it was a made basket, a miss, or a rebound. This helps coaches and players analyze shooting performance and identify strengths and weaknesses.
By examining shot charts, teams can make informed decisions about strategies and player development. For instance, they can determine which areas of the court a player excels in or needs improvement. This data-driven approach enhances overall team performance and game planning.