While defense has been measured via traditional counting stats (blocks, steals, deflections) for decades, there is much more to defense besides what may show up in a box score.

On any given play, an offensive player may choose not to drive because of a defensive player waiting in perfect help defense position. A defensive player may blow up a screen, disrupting an offense’s intended action. A defense may leave a shooter wide open daring them to shoot. In short, defense is about the amount of pressure the defensive players do – or do not – put on various players.

What if there was a way to quantify the pressure that each defensive player applies on each offensive pressure 60 times per second? With the help of advanced optical tracking systems and cutting-edge AI, that’s the objective of t

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