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Team Coordination in Basketball: Description of the Cognitive Connections Among Teammates

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This study investigated team coordination in basketball using the course-of-action theoretical framework. The focus was on how the players were connected with their teammates' activities. The activity of five French basketball players (17.60 ± .89 years) was studied during an official match. The data were collected and processed according to a procedure defined for course-of-action analysis. The results were used to characterize the coordination modes among players and the team coordination network that was built. The processes that underlie team coordination are discussed (i.e., mutuality and awareness), and some directions for practical applications are addressed.
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hal-03289062 , version 1 (16-07-2021)

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Jérôme Bourbousson, Germain Poizat, Jacques Saury, Carole Sève. Team Coordination in Basketball: Description of the Cognitive Connections Among Teammates. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 2010, 22 (2), pp.150-166. ⟨10.1080/10413201003664657⟩. ⟨hal-03289062⟩
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