Denver Nuggets
Tracking & Hustle Stats FTA+
Access detailed tracking data including speed & distance, drives, passing, rebounding, rim protection, catch-and-shoot, pull-up shooting, paint touches, and hustle stats like deflections, contested shots, loose balls recovered, and screen assists.
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- What are NBA tracking stats?
- NBA tracking stats use Second Spectrum camera data to measure player and team movement: speed, distance traveled, drives to the basket, touches in the paint/elbow/post, passing, rebounding, and rim protection. These go beyond traditional box scores to capture effort and style of play.
- What are hustle stats in the NBA?
- Hustle stats measure effort-based contributions: deflections, loose balls recovered, contested two-point and three-point shots, screen assists, and charges drawn. Teams with high hustle stats tend to outperform their talent level by creating extra possessions and limiting easy opponent looks.
- How do Denver Nuggets's tracking stats help with analysis?
- Tracking data reveals Denver Nuggets's style of play beyond what box scores show. High drive frequency suggests a team that attacks the rim; high paint touches indicate interior-focused offense. For DFS, tracking stats help predict which player roles generate the most statistical opportunities.