Takuya Kimura wrote:Billups just had the 2nd highest TS% in his career,and Jack has been proven to be an excellent backup PG in Toronto.
Josh Smith has an above average rebound rate among PFs playing next to Al Horford,who himself is an above average rebounder among Cs despite being out of position.
Also,
1.My guards and swingmen are excellent rebounders(Billups,Durant)
2.Average rebounding team can win titles(see Celtics,Mavs)
Sure, Billups can still shoot, but that wasn't my point.  He isn't the Billups who led the Pistons, and at no point in his career was he a big-time distributor.  Your team needs to get the ball into the hands of those offensive weapons, none of whom are great ball-handlers.  Also, Jarrett Jack sucks and I will hear no argument to the contrary.  But as I said, this is a fairly minor question-mark as far as these teams go.
I don't think your team is going to be an average rebounding squad.  Billups is near the bottom of rebounding point guards, Gordon's would be average for a PG, Jones is below-average, Battier is average.  Plus, remember that you're not competing against regular squads, you're competing against other fantasy teams.  Smith and Gasol combined for about 30% last year, compare that to some others: Mine (36%), Fred's (34%), Slam's (40%), Fats' (36%), Crunk's (40%).  It's not exactly crippling, but I think it's a disadvantage.
Also, I think both you and Crunk are exaggerating regarding your centers.  Howard is flagrantly better than Gasol, but Gasol is by no means done as a player and is a legitimate center in this league.