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Re: GT: Memphis Grizzlies @ Barclays Center - Monday, 2/13/17 7:30pm 

Post#101 » by hood30 » Wed Feb 15, 2017 6:49 pm

MGrand15 wrote:I figured Net fans would be the 1st fan base to understand how meaningless raw individual rebounding numbers COULD be. We had Reggie Evans putting up Rodman numbers. Humphries was posting monster rebounding stats at one point.

What's funny is if Brook told himself - I'm going 100% after the rebound on missed FTs - he'd up his average to respectable levels and it would make 0 difference in the outcome of anything. Don't understand why he doesn't.


Lopez should probably go after every rebound he could get since the rebound issue has become the main point of attacks against him for his haters...I'm a big fan of him and think the rebound issue is over-blown since he gives you 20ppg + 1.7 blocks, but he probably should stop boxing out and instead just chase these boards more.
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Re: GT: Memphis Grizzlies @ Barclays Center - Monday, 2/13/17 7:30pm 

Post#102 » by CalamityX12 » Wed Feb 15, 2017 7:14 pm

Lopez certainly should be more involved in rebounding on both ends. Whether he actually gets it or at least creates the rebound for the team is no biggie. Seeing him standing a block away from the rim while his teammates are struggling to out jump a big or opponent for a rebound is lazy and detrimental IMO.

If Lopez ain't using his size to his advantage, he has no advantage.
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Re: GT: Memphis Grizzlies @ Barclays Center - Monday, 2/13/17 7:30pm 

Post#103 » by NyCeEvO » Wed Feb 15, 2017 8:54 pm

hood30 wrote:
MGrand15 wrote:I figured Net fans would be the 1st fan base to understand how meaningless raw individual rebounding numbers COULD be. We had Reggie Evans putting up Rodman numbers. Humphries was posting monster rebounding stats at one point.

What's funny is if Brook told himself - I'm going 100% after the rebound on missed FTs - he'd up his average to respectable levels and it would make 0 difference in the outcome of anything. Don't understand why he doesn't.


Lopez should probably go after every rebound he could get since the rebound issue has become the main point of attacks against him for his haters...I'm a big fan of him and think the rebound issue is over-blown since he gives you 20ppg + 1.7 blocks, but he probably should stop boxing out and instead just chase these boards more.

Boxing out to chase boards is probably worse than doing the opposite. It gives the false impression of impact in the box score when you as an individual didn't even do the thing that every player who is around the basket is supposed to do, which is box out. Everyone near the basket boxes out and one of those guys should be able to get the board.
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Re: GT: Memphis Grizzlies @ Barclays Center - Monday, 2/13/17 7:30pm 

Post#104 » by Yit » Sat Feb 18, 2017 12:04 pm

Tracking players performance vs Grizzlies 13 Feb 2017

By GCP
Dinwiddie -30
RHJ - 26
Lopez - 26
Kilpat - 25
Booker - 20
Bogda - 19
Whitehead - 11
Foye - 9
Scola - 6
CLV - 3
Harris - 2
CMC - 1

Best offensive/defensive effort = none worthy of reporting.

Opponent's GCP
M.Con - 58
M.Gas - 37
B.Wri - 36
V.Car - 28
JMG - 21
J.Enn - 14
C.Par - 11
Z.Ran - 11
T.Dou - 8
T.Dan - 8

Best 5 players average comparisons Nets (25) vs Grizzlies (36).
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