“I don’t think Brook is ever going to be a 10-rebound guy. Rik Smits, I think, at his best was a seven-rebound guy. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, as great a scorer as he was, he wasn’t a great rebounder. Some guys have a knack for it. Some guys don’t,” King said. “I think he could get better at it, I just don’t think it’s something where he’s going to be a 10-, 12-rebound guy a night. I just don’t think it’s in him.”
I hope he's just trying to light a fire under him because that seems outrageous. Lopez's rebounding has taken a hit this year but a lot of that is the situation. He's playing with much better rebounders (Favors/Murphy/Humphries) than he did his first two season playing next to Yi. Avery is also letting him stay on the perimeter enough to attempt 7 16-23ft. jumpers per 40 minutes. Motivation is a piece as well, but to imply he doesn't have the ability to accomplish that seems crazy. Am I wrong?
I wrote up my thoughts a little bit more completely at Hickory-High if anyone is interested:
http://hickory-high.com/2011/01/05/broo ... -rebounds/