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Get your game plan straight with AutoData™ Basketball
Every game and practice session provides valuable lessons—but for coaching and scouting staff, putting these insights into play can feel like a race to beat the buzzer.
Capturing high-quality footage is just the first challenge. Then comes scrubbing through hours of film, manually tagging feedback-worthy moments, and matching raw data with the clips that give it meaning.
Without a seamless link between performance data and visual evidence, context is lost, insights fall short, and key opportunities for player growth and tactical improvement are missed.
That’s where AutoData takes the court, delivering pro-grade, ready-to-use performance breakdowns—tagged and timestamped to make an immediate impact—that unlocks comprehensive stats, advanced visualizations, and in-depth player and team analysis.
Get the full picture
In 24 hours or less, coaching teams can receive a comprehensive breakdown of every action within a recording, turning hours of manual work into a fast break of actionable insights.
AutoData for basketball delivers a range of data, including points scored, shot types, attempts, rebounds, steals, blocks, jump balls, fouls, and more. With all data easily filterable by team or player within Spiideo Perform, coaches can dive into the details of a game without breaking a sweat.
Simply upload the game recording, whether captured through Spiideo’s AI-powered cameras or a third-party device. Once uploaded, a professional data analyst takes the lead, leaving coaching teams to focus on the tasks that put points on the board: refining tactics, delivering feedback, and making game-defining decisions.

A slam dunk for analysis teams
AutoData’s greatest strength isn’t the numbers it produces; it’s the partnership it forms between data and video. Within Spiideo Perform, data offers a direct line to relevant footage, helping coaches and analysts jump straight to the right clips.
All data is accessible within recordings through a side panel and timeline, and clickable to jump to the moment as it plays out on the court.
Users can filter the timeline to view only in-play sequences, view actions by specific players or teams, and effortlessly add impactful clips to presentations to share with fellow coaches or players.
The benefit isn’t the data itself but the efficiency it unlocks. With every data point linked to a captured moment in play, coaches can bypass the inefficiency of manual clipping, effortlessly review the clips they’re interested in, and focus their time on staying ahead of the competition.