"This book provides a unique insight into the use of Statistics in Basketball. I am not aware of any similar text and this is a much welcomed book. It covers applications to Basketball of a good number of statistical methods. The book starts by describing the different types of data in Basketball and how to create summary statistics and different plots. Several advanced methods are described later to exploit the available information and discover patterns in the data. Furthermore, FOCUS sections throughout the book provide interesting case studies on important aspects of the game. The associated R package BasketballAnalyzeR, developed by the authors, is extensively used in the book to develop the examples. This book will be of interest to those working in sport data science as well as those with a passion for Basketball." –Virgilio Gomez RubioFrom the forward: "I am grateful to [the authors] for sharing this ‘philosophical’ approach in their valuable work. I think that it is the correct route for bringing [coaches and analysts] closer together and achieving the maximum pooling of knowledge."–Ettore Messina, Head Coach, Olimpia Militano, former Assistant Coach, San Antonio Spurs "Overall, I think this is an excellent book and it was super fun to read. It will certainly have an impact on the sports data science community." –Patrick Mair, Harvard University"The analysis is sophisticated but well-grounded. The depth of the authors' training in statistical methodology and experience analyzing data comes through clearly, filling the readers with confidence. In writing this practical but fascinating book, they have brought this expertise to bear on quantifying basketball in a way that could be indispensable for coaches, players and analysts, and tremendously interesting for fans." –Jason Osborne, North Carolina State University"My overall impression of Basketball Data Science with Applications in R is that it's exactly the sort of book I would recommend to an instructor or able student of statistics in sport" –Jack Davis, Simon Fraser University"This book I know by heart and like it very much. It is a nice collection of data science methods for basketball analysis combinedwith software code examples (in the statistical programming language R)."–Prof. Dr. Andreas Groll, Technische Universität Dortmund