Continuous-time state-space modelling of the hot hand in basketball

11/09/2020
by   Sina Mews, et al.
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We investigate the hot hand phenomenon using data on 110,513 free throws taken in the National Basketball Association (NBA). As free throws occur at unevenly spaced time points within a game, we consider a state-space model formulated in continuous time to investigate serial dependence in players' success probabilities. In particular, the underlying state process can be interpreted as a player's (latent) varying form and is modelled using the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process. Our results support the existence of the hot hand, but the magnitude of the estimated effect is rather small.

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