2015 Hornets = elite defensive rebounding team?
Posted: Sat Jun 6, 2015 8:25 am
Hey Hornets fans,
So I was crunching some numbers from this site (http://www.nbaminer.com/four-factors/), looking at some advanced NBA statistics, and came across something rather odd:
Since 1997, the team with the best opponent offensive rebound rate (i.e. best defensive rebound rate - doesn't let their opponents get offensive board) is...this years Hornets. What's interesting is that the Hornets are also 2nd last this year in their own offensive rebound rate, which suggests that they were an elite defensive rebounding team and a poor offensive rebounding one.
I wanted to check on this board to see if it aligned with what you guys noticed this year and if you had any possible explanation...coaching philosophy that devalues offensive rebounds, perhaps. Was very confused by this.
Thanks
So I was crunching some numbers from this site (http://www.nbaminer.com/four-factors/), looking at some advanced NBA statistics, and came across something rather odd:
Since 1997, the team with the best opponent offensive rebound rate (i.e. best defensive rebound rate - doesn't let their opponents get offensive board) is...this years Hornets. What's interesting is that the Hornets are also 2nd last this year in their own offensive rebound rate, which suggests that they were an elite defensive rebounding team and a poor offensive rebounding one.
I wanted to check on this board to see if it aligned with what you guys noticed this year and if you had any possible explanation...coaching philosophy that devalues offensive rebounds, perhaps. Was very confused by this.
Thanks