Michael A. Deane
James Madison University
6 Papers
Michael A. Deane is an academic researcher from James Madison University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Basketball & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Game statistics that discriminate winning and losing at the NBA level of basketball competition
Dimitrije Cabarkapa,Michael A. Deane,Andrew C. Fry,Grant T. Jones,Damjana Cabarkapa,Nicolas M. Philipp,Daniel Yu +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined differences in game-related statistical parameters between National Basketball Association (NBA) regular and post-season competitive periods and determined which variables have the greatest contribution in discriminating between winning and losing game outcomes.
Differences in Biomechanical Characteristics between Made and Missed Jump Shots in Male Basketball Players
Dimitrije Cabarkapa,Andrew C. Fry,Damjana Cabarkapa,Chloe A. Myers,Grant T. Jones,Nicolas M. Philipp,Daniel Yu,Michael A. Deane +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the difference in kinetic and kinematic characteristics during the preparatory and release phases of the shooting motion between made and missed jump shots between two-point and three-point jump shots was examined.
The relationship between breakfast consumption and basketball shooting performance
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored a possible relationship between breakfast consumption and basketball shooting performance and found that a well-balanced diet with habitual breakfast consumption may be a beneficial method for individual and team performance enhancement, which can ultimately lead to increased chances of a successful game outcome.
The home-court advantage in NCAA Division-I men’s basketball
Dimitrije Cabarkapa,Michael A. Deane,Anthony B. Ciccone,Grant T. Jones,Damjana Cabarkapa,Andrew C. Fry +5 more
TL;DR: The authors examined the differences in game-related statistics between home and away games at the NCAA Division-I level of men's basketball competition and found that playing on a home-court provides a significant advantage in securing the desired game outcome and provides insight into what gamerelated statistics contribute most to this effect, including assists (AS), personal fouls (PF), field-goal percentage (FG%), free-throw attempts (FTA), blocks (BL), defensive rebounds (DRB), turnovers (TO), steals (ST), and three-point shooting percentage (3P%).
Kinematic differences between proficient and non-proficient free throw shooters – video analysis
Dimitrije Cabarkapa,Andrew C. Fry,John P. Poggio,Michael A. Deane +3 more
- 20 Jul 2021
TL;DR: The findings of this study suggest that lower elbow positioning influenced by greater knee, ankle, and hip flexion during the preparatory phase of the shooting motion may lead to improvements in free throw shooting accuracy.