mikhailjordan wrote:Give me 'Nani he's a better post player and defender.
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mikhailjordan wrote:Give me 'Nani he's a better post player and defender.
Choker wrote:Send him to a big man camp and although his rebounding stayed the same, his defense noticeably got better.
Choker wrote:Choker wrote:Send him to a big man camp and although his rebounding stayed the same, his defense noticeably got better.
Wait, after looking at his numbers the first 17 games of the 08 season, although you'll see lots of low rebounding games, I forgot to take into consideration his minutes per game. Some of those games where he logged quite a few minutes he's managed to grab a lot of boards. Still you expect more from a big man, but with his physical traits I don't think he had much hope of being nothing more than an average rebounder. He has a pretty low center of balance and unimpressive upper body strength, two major athletic abilities that help with rebounding. This is why Dwight Howard is such a monster rebounder.
Knicks1214 wrote:Take someone like Love though. He is below average athletically but still manages to rack up 10+ rebounds per game (in limited minutes also). If Bargs can't improve his athleticism, he should look to improve his lower body strength. He doesn't need to be overwhelmingly strong in his upper body in order to be a good rebounder. Strong base = boxing out = more rebounds. I like Bargs and think he's underrated, not as much in comparison to Gallo but I digress...Bargs just has to get stronger in his lower body to become a better rebounder.
Choker wrote:Knicks1214 wrote:Take someone like Love though. He is below average athletically but still manages to rack up 10+ rebounds per game (in limited minutes also). If Bargs can't improve his athleticism, he should look to improve his lower body strength. He doesn't need to be overwhelmingly strong in his upper body in order to be a good rebounder. Strong base = boxing out = more rebounds. I like Bargs and think he's underrated, not as much in comparison to Gallo but I digress...Bargs just has to get stronger in his lower body to become a better rebounder.
The thing is Bargs has very good lower body strength, and like defense, he also doesn't feel like he needs to box out. Under Sam Mitchell he actually was boxing out every possession, but now the guy just stands there and it's infuriating. And Love is really an anomaly, the guy just has a knack for rebounding. Also note Bargnani isn't the first of his kind; Yao Ming is 7'5 and barely hovers around 10rpg. Shawn Bradley never even cracked 10rpg once. Rik Smits last time I checked was a career 6rpg player. At his best I can't see Bargnani getting past 8rpg.

He usually has good timing on blocks and his shotblocking in the clutch is second only to Brendan Haywood.
that's what, 3 or 4 minutes of a game?
Knicks1214 wrote:Gotcha. That's his problem then...boxing out. We had a huge discussion about this in one of the threads on our board about Mozgov. Someone has to get Bargs to box out because if he really does have lower body strength, he should be getting more boards then he does. COME ON TRIANO!
Love boxes out though lol...but yeah, he has a knack for getting the ball. Yao I understand because even though he's incredibly tall, people can jump over him and he too doesn't box out. Bradley I don't really remember playing that much, but I do remember he was a poor rebounder and Smits the same. Those three are also abnormally tall though...Bargs isn't. Maybe part of the reason why Bargs' numbers were low was because Bosh was not playing defense (either) and snatching the boards lol. Either way, I think his rebounding numbers will go up...he must know that without Bosh, even with Amir/Davis getting minutes, his numbers will need to go up to stay competitive.
Nets fans...all I can say is haha.
BLKOUT wrote:He usually has good timing on blocks and his shotblocking in the clutch is second only to Brendan Haywood.
Shotblocking in the clutch?that's what, 3 or 4 minutes of a game?
SOUP wrote:At least Bargs scores at a good percentage with his camping at the 3 pt line. Give me Andrea.
prs wrote:SOUP wrote:At least Bargs scores at a good percentage with his camping at the 3 pt line. Give me Andrea.
so he scores at a good percentage at the 3pt line but Gallo who scores at a better percentage doesn't?
do you ever post anything meaningful?

Choker wrote:Yep, I already acknowledged it's a small sample size. You missed it but that's okay.

Choker wrote:prs wrote:SOUP wrote:At least Bargs scores at a good percentage with his camping at the 3 pt line. Give me Andrea.
so he scores at a good percentage at the 3pt line but Gallo who scores at a better percentage doesn't?
do you ever post anything meaningful?
He's talking about FG% in general, not 3PT%.
BLKOUT wrote:Yeah I stopped reading after that part.

Choker wrote:BLKOUT wrote:Yeah I stopped reading after that part.
Not surprised, you usually don't contribute much out of single liners accompanied by emoticons.
What it suggests to me is that Bargnani only makes use of his defensive instincts only when it's most important.
another point I'd like to bring up is during the small stint of the 08 season when Mitchell was coaching. Bargnani went to a big man camp and was noticeably a much better defender
My point I'm trying to make is that whenever it was truly demanded of him (after going to big man camp), like from Sam Mitchell, Bargnani was able to play good defense.
So I don't think he really lacks defensive instincts at all, but he just doesn't have the willingness to play defense.
. Under Sam Mitchell he actually was boxing out every possession
Also note Bargnani isn't the first of his kind; Yao Ming is 7'5 and barely hovers around 10rpg. Shawn Bradley never even cracked 10rpg once. Rik Smits last time I checked was a career 6rpg player. At his best I can't see Bargnani getting past 8rpg.

Why isn't that Bargnani's responsibility?