DutchManDanFan wrote:mediocrityrules wrote:Once again, Jokic asks Embiid to 'hold my beer', 28 and 21 (and 9)
The number of rebounds look great but it has a lot to do with bad rebounding from his team mates.
Denver top rebounders:
Nikola Jokic 13.8
Aaron Gordon 5.6
Will Barton 4.8
JaMychal Green 3.7
Jokic grabs 32% of his teams rebounds.
Phily top rebounders:
Joel Embiid 10.7
Andre Drummond 8.8
Tobias Harris 7.4
Tyrese Maxey 3.4
Seth Curry 3.4
Embiid grabs 25% of his teams rebounds.
Milwaukee top rebounders:
Giannis Antetokounmpo 11.3
Bobby Portis 9.5
Khris Middleton 5.7
Jrue Holiday 4.6
Pat Connaughton 4.5
Jordan Nwora 4.1
Giannis grabs 23% of his teams rebounds.
Bucks are 2nd in rebounding, Nuggets 26th, 6ers 30th.
Top 4 in rebouding are Memphis, Mil, GSW and Utah. Suns are 7th. You could argue these are the best teams in the league.
Bucks were a great rebounding team with Brook Lopez, who only averages 5 boards per game.
Maybe the centers of Denver and Phily should focus more on boxing out and make sure their team mates get more (easy) boards in stead of grabbing as much as possible them selves to increase their own PER and MVP chances...
This is a great point though I’d note that Denver has considerably more effective rebounding than Philly in addition to Jokic playing a bigger rebounding role.
Not looking to say that Embiid can’t be MVP because he’s a strong candidate if he just stays healthy.
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