Sujet
Marcus M.
Guard · U15 · 14 yrs · Late maturation
- Projected adult height
- 1.98 m± 2 cm
- Projected wingspan
- 2.03 m± 3 cm
- Growth-spurt window
- Apr — Aug 2026
Modèle · internal · longitudinal cohort
Bounded reading — shown with its margins.
Adult height to ±2 cm. The exact month of the growth spurt.
Predict Sports equips academies to read each player in his own tempo.
Sujet
Marcus M.
Guard · U15 · 14 yrs · Late maturation
Modèle · internal · longitudinal cohort
Bounded reading — shown with its margins.
§ 01The gap
Observed level, current build, or availability do not explain what you see. Two problems prevent a clear reading of growth.
Constat 01
Within one age group, two young athletes can move through growth at very different rates. The field alone does not reveal it.
Constat 02
Coaches, S&C and medical staff observe the same players with different grids. Without a shared benchmark, decisions diverge.
§ 02The reading
Your field measurements become four complementary readings, each presented with its margins.
obs. no. 047 · u15Everything that matters about a player, on one page.
Full profile · U15
e.g. height 1.72 m → projected 1.98 m
obs. no. 048 · u15Anticipate sensitive growth phases.
Peak window
e.g. season 2025-26 · U15
obs. no. 049 · u15Project adult height, wingspan and weight — with their margins.
Projected adult height
e.g. wingspan 2.03 m ± 3 cm
obs. no. 050 · u15Read the whole cohort at a glance.
FC Demo · U15
e.g. 2 staff priorities · peak approaching
§ 03The value
Two concrete pillars for your development decisions — scientific precision to anticipate, a shared grid to decide together.
Pinpoint the growth spurt, place the maturation stage, project adult height: every player is read in their own rhythm. You adapt load, recovery, and monitoring before consequences set in.
± 2 cm
Typical margin · adult projection
Coaches, S&C and medical staff share a common reading grid on every player. Fewer debates about what is observed, more decisions aligned across roles.
3 roles
Coaching · performance · medical
§ 04The frame
Predict Sports shows its evidence and states its limits — what it does, and what it does not.
Data
Methodological choices, benchmarks used, and margins on estimates are detailed on the Method page.
Clear limits
Predict Sports does not predict injury or future performance.
The tool does not replace staff judgment or medical expertise.
No selection or pathway decision is taken with Predict alone.
§ 05Why
We believe the growth of young athletes cannot be averaged — it must be observed. Every body grows in its own tempo, and conflating biological age with chronological age leads to decisions that are unfair to some and rushed for others.
We give staff the tools to place these trajectories — with their margins, within their limits. We display our intervals, state our guardrails, and refuse to let our numbers decide alone on a selection or a pathway.
That is our frame. That is our rigor.
§ 06First international pilot
For the first time, our instrument enters a real basketball training camp — Greater Toronto, players aged 12 to 15.
Summer Camp
Target profiles
Greater Toronto · CA
2026 Summer Camp · ages 12–15 · Mississauga (Canada)
Mahamoud Diakité — former Mali international, 10+ years pro in Europe, positionless method
Predict Sports brings maturation reading and morphological projections, presented with their margins
MOUD Basketball also references Predict Sports on its website.
§ 07Start
Focused scope · dedicated contact · concrete usage within a few weeks.
§ 08Questions
Method, scope of use, confidentiality, what happens after a demo request — the points that help you place Predict Sports in your organization.
First contact
A 30-minute conversation to frame your challenges and see how Predict Sports fits into your training environment. No commitment.
Reply within 24 business hours · Discovery call · Demo at second meeting if relevant