nate33 wrote:doclinkin wrote:But again he’s being out boarded by 6’4” Bub Carrington.
Why do you keep saying this?
Sarr averaged 8.6 boards per 36. Carrington averaged 5.0 boards per 36.
Hyperbole to make a point. But still often accurate in this way:
Not that Bub averaged more boards than Sarr, but checking box scores I’m up to at least 10 games this year where Bub pulled down more rebounds than Sarr.
It’s not the role of the shortest guy on court to snatch the board. But due to want-to and skill Bub did post games where he tallied better numbers than Sarr. If your 6’4” guy can out rebound all players on both teams a few times this year, then the excuse for Sarr can’t be that he’s too small. It’s just not a focus for him.
Maybe the focus will change as he gets bigger. Until now (nba and Australia) the thing he’s been working on was his face-up game from the perimeter and in. Not boxing out, pursuing rebounds outside his space. Forming a wide base. Leverage. Swimming past your guy. Footwork. Tapping boards to teammates if he can’t corral it. All the tricks you learn if you want to be better at rebounding.
Til now he’s been working on shooting jumpers. Driving. His handle. Guarding the perimeter. Blocks on recovery and from the weak side, not as a stand up deterrent. More say Tayshaun Prince than Ben Wallace. But I’m saying I’m okay with that. If he gets good at it. Though yeah. I like seeing the flashes of more forceful play.