TrueLAfan wrote:I’m a big Law Murray fan as well, but his numbers need context here. We are, indeed, 7th in the league in DReb%--but, right now, that area is more crowded than the standings in the West. Less than 1.1 percent separates 8th and 16th in the league there. If we went up by 1.1%, we’d go from 7th to 4th—a small, but nice move. But if we dropped 1.1%? We’d be 17th in the league. And we’re already 19th in the league in offensive rebounding. Fact is, we’re almost dead center overall on the boards—and the problem is clearly on the offensive boards. And, yes, there’s a player we can identify. We have one player that has played more than 300 minutes who has an OReb% higher than 5%--it’s Zu, which makes sense since he’s near the basket on offense. But Covington, Batum, TMann, and Kawhi are all bunched up around 4.0 to 4.8—which is sort of okay for a frontcourt player, and very good for a backcourt guy.
Mook is at 1.8%. Among players that have played 500 minutes this year, he’s 282nd out of 331. That’s not for frontcourt players—that’s all players. It hurts us. We *should* be a top 10 rebounding team, maybe even top 7 or 8—not in the 13-16 range like we are. If Mook hit the offensive boards like TMann or Batum, we'd be up there.
IOW, we're still an average rebounding team. Marcus is NOT "killing us." And BTW, Westbrook's Rebounds per 100 Possessions is better than Kawhi's and PG's and everyone except Zu. Help is coming.
Look, I've been dogging MM for years but at the moment, according to Law Murray, it's our 3-ball defense that's killing us.
So I'm still waiting for an explanation why T-Mann has the worst recent +/- on the team except for the G-Leaguers. What changed in the last 15 or 21 games that our 3-pt defense went to hell?

LAST 15 GAMES:
1 Kawhi +8.2
2 Marcus Morris +6.4
3 Plumlee +6.3
4 Kennard +4.5
5 Reggie Jackson +4.3
6 PG +4.0
7 Zu +3.3
8 Covington +3.0
8 Westbrook +3.0
10 Batum +2.1
11 Powell +1.6
12 Bones +0.5
13 Terance Mann +0.0