Where can I find this data?

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Where can I find this data? 

Post#1 » by pad300 » Mon May 30, 2016 4:46 pm

Recently I have seen several people assert that "the Spurs took more uncontested shots vs. the Thunder than contested shots". Is there are website where % of contested shots is being tracked? Does it provide results for individuals (ie. what fraction of say Patty Mills's shots are contested)? Does it track results on this split (ie. FGuncontested%)?

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Re: Where can I find this data? 

Post#2 » by Shot Clock » Tue May 31, 2016 10:19 pm

pad300 wrote:Recently I have seen several people assert that "the Spurs took more uncontested shots vs. the Thunder than contested shots". Is there are website where % of contested shots is being tracked? Does it provide results for individuals (ie. what fraction of say Patty Mills's shots are contested)? Does it track results on this split (ie. FGuncontested%)?

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http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/201939/tracking/shots/

Under Tracking > Shots Dashboard

In this case you see that over 60% of Curry playoff FGA's have been open.
anyone involved in that meddling to justice”. NO COLLUSION

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Re: Where can I find this data? 

Post#3 » by pad300 » Wed Jun 1, 2016 3:51 am

Thank you very much
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Re: Where can I find this data? 

Post#4 » by Arman_tanzarian » Tue Jun 7, 2016 4:43 pm

Is there a team version of this stat? Or is it better to just add up the numbers between wide open and open to come to conclusion. Box scores for games will show it together IIRC.
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Re: Where can I find this data? 

Post#5 » by Quentin » Mon Jan 9, 2017 8:08 pm

Bumping this from last spring. Are they not tracking this info anymore? I don't see it.

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