Abstract

Abstract Considering agility is a prerequisite for basketball performance and several agility tests have been used during the pre-draft assessment of the National Basketball Association (NBA), the aimed of this study was to examine the associations between pre-draft athletes´ performance scores in NBA draft combine testing protocol. The performance of 480 athletes invited to the NBA pre-draft assessment from 2010 to 2017 was considered. Tests in the NBA Draft Combine considered in this study included the Shuttle Run Test, Lane Agility Test, Sprint Test, and Jump Test (standing vertical leap). Zero order correlations were calculated to examine the associations between performance tests by fitting Bayesian linear regression models. Among running testing, both Shuttle Run Test [r=0.45, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.34 to 0.56) and Sprint Test (r=0.45, 95% CI 0.37 to 0.54) were moderately associated with the Lane Agility Test. The association between the Sprint Test and Shuttle Run Test was moderate at best (r=0.27, 95% CI 0.16 to 0.38). Correlations between Jump Test and running tests were moderate to large, ranging from -0.51 to -0.19 (Lane Agility Test: r=-0.33, 95% CI -0.42 to -0.24; Shuttle Run Test: r=-0.19, 95% CI -0.31 to -0.07; Sprint Test: r=-0.51, 95% CI -0.59 to -0.43). As a conclusion, we found a moderate to large correlations between the tests performance of the NBA Draft Combine, implying that the overall procedures may provide in part overlapping information about basketball maximal short term performance.

Highlights

  • The National Basketball Association (NBA) is considered the most competitive basketball league in the world

  • The NBA Draft Combine consists of a test protocol that includes anthropometry, athletic skills and shooting skills, as well as scrimmages (Standing Reach, Wingspan, Standing Vertical Leap, Max Vertical Leap, Shuttle Run, Lane Agility, Three Quarter Sprint, NBA Break Left Shooting percentage, NBA Break Right Shooting percentage, NBA Corner Left Shooting percentage, NBA Corner Right Shooting percentage)

  • Agility and the power measures appear to be mostly valued, being been using the test battery for the predraft combine since 2010 and often considered a prerequisite for basketball performance given the multiple changes of direction within game actions[4]

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Introduction

The National Basketball Association (NBA) is considered the most competitive basketball league in the world. The protocol was developed by the National Basketball Conditioning Coaches Association (NBCCA) testing committee, attempting a valid, reliable, and directly related to the performance and physical qualities of basketball testing battery, besides being replicated[2, 3]. Among these several measurements, agility and the power measures appear to be mostly valued, being been using the test battery for the predraft combine since 2010 (https://stats.nba.com/draft/combine/) and often considered a prerequisite for basketball performance given the multiple changes of direction within game actions[4]. It has been identified that the most individual pre-draft combine measures per se are not highly associated with future on-court performance[2]

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