Analyzing our rebounding: More Lopez, Chilly, less Warrick!
Posted: Thu Feb 9, 2012 8:44 pm
by rsavaj
Analysis:
http://www.brightsideofthesun.com/2012/ ... rebounding
Our rebounding is loads better with Lopez and Chilldress on the floor, and far, far worse with Warrick playing. Our 3 recent victories reflect that.
Re: Analyzing our rebounding: More Lopez, Chilly, less Warri
Posted: Thu Feb 9, 2012 9:43 pm
by JohnVancouver
with Warrick's athleticism and hops, if you tired to play some D and went after boards, he'd be a very useful player - then again, he doesn't do either of those things and how much is he making?
$4million?
I will just shut my mouth, then
seriously, he doesn't score enough to make up for the things he doesn't do
Re: Analyzing our rebounding: More Lopez, Chilly, less Warri
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 1:21 am
by Deutschebrother
Good info.
I've always been a big Childress suporter. I thought he had the potential to be Marion-esque in how he played, but hasn't got any good PT unti recently.
I'm surprised at Warricks rebounding stats though. I would have thouhght with his length and athleticism he'd average at least 8+ for at least 1 season in his career, but his highest was 5 rbs in 24 mins.
It would be nice if Gentry could solidiy his rotation because we're still experimentating and it's 2-3 weeks til all-star break (in shortened season of course).
Maybe a Warrick, Childress, Lopez combo up front could be good defensively and provide some scoring.