Živan Milosević1, Tijana Scepanovic2, Boris Karasek2, Bojan Jorgić3
1Academy of Applied Studies, Unit for Nursery and Pre-School Teachers, Sabac, Serbia
2University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, Novi Sad, Serbia
3University of Nis, Faculty of Sport and Physical Education, Nis, Serbia
The Most Common Ways of Scoring Points at the 2nd European Baskin Cup
Sport Mont 2025, 23(1), 93-97 | DOI: 10.26773/smj.250214
Abstract
The aim of this research was to analyze the most common ways of scoring points at the 2nd European Baskin Cup, held in Schio, Italy, in 2023. The sample included 4 matches, with 224 registered cases analyzed. These cases included the scoring location, the role of the scorer, the type of attack, and the differences between winning and losing teams. The contingency analysis showed a significant association between match difficulty and the role of the scorer (p=0.021), indicating that in close matches, most points were scored by players in role 5. However, the Chi-square test revealed no significant association between the scorer's role and match outcome (p=0.322), type of attack and match outcome (p=0.859), or position of the scorer and match outcome (p=0.389). The analysis indicates that players in role 5 were the most dominant in scoring points across all match types, with a particular emphasis on uncertain games. Additionally, two-man plays were the most common attacking strategy, and shooting from the paint proved crucial for success, with losing teams struggling to capitalize on this method.
Keywords
reverse integration, adapted physical exercise, sport for all
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