Stephen Shea
Stephen Shea is Associate Professor and Chair of Mathematics at Saint Anselm College. He earned a Ph.D. in mathematics from Wesleyan University and a B.A. in mathematics from The College of the Holy Cross. In 2013, Stephen coauthored the book, Basketball Analytics: Objective and Efficient Strategies for Understanding How Teams Win, and co-created the accompanying blog BasketballAnalyticsBook.com. He is the author of Basketball Analytics: Spatial Tracking (2014) and a coauthor of Hockey Analytics: A Game-Changing Perspective (2017). He lives with his wife and four children in Hooksett, New Hampshire.
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How Anthony Davis Gives The Pelicans Open Looks They Don't Deserve
Good ball movement generates open shots. This is Basketball 101, so fundamental to the game's primary education it may as well come down on stone tablets to every young player. It's proven: perhaps to the relief of youth coaches around the country, SportVU player-tracking shows that ball movement in...