Cubbies2120 wrote:DutchManDanFan wrote: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...
Jokic gets 44.8% of his rebounds (6.2) as contested rebounds (#1 in entire NBA), Embiid gets 43.6% (4.7) as contested rebounds (#14), and Giannis gets 32.3% of his rebounds (3.6) as contested, good for #26 in the NBA. Maybe the big man on Milwaukee should focus more on getting in the paint and contesting rebounds instead of hoping they fall to him...
DutchManDanFan wrote:I see you try to be smart but fail miserably. My post was about team stats (Bucks no 2 in rebounding, Nuggets and 6ers in bottom 5) and you counter with individual stats.
If you combine them you can argue that going after every rebound (which leads to more contested boards - no 1 in the league), might not help your team become a better rebounding team.
DutchManDanFan wrote:Cubbies2120 wrote:I see you get big mad when someone calls you out. You literally said "Maybe he should focus on boxing out more", but the dude is fighting for rebounds. If he boxes out his opponent, then he needs to rely on his poor rebounding opponents to fight for them. Does this now make sense to you or do I need to make it even simpler?

If I'm Jokic, and I'm having to fight for almost half my rebounds to secure them, should I box my man out and instead depend on the guys we KNOW are poor rebounders to get them? And what do they do after they get them? Give it right back to me, the best playmaker in the game...
Your logic is nonexistent.
It's a team game. It might be better if every team member tries hard to get boards in stead of leaving them all for Jokic. Obviously this doesn't work very well for his team.
They can't be all bad in rebounding. Maybe it helps if he trusts his team members more and urge them to go for the boards harder.
You would have a good point if you were right but, since you were wrong I would just say 'I see you try to be smart but fail miserably.'
Here are stats (beside one for contested rebounds)
Jokic is 5th in the league in box outs per game
https://www.nba.com/stats/players/box-outs/?sort=BOX_OUTS&dir=1 Well, some might say maybe if he contested more shots he wouldn't be in position to box out and grab contested rebounds. But Jokic is 4th in the league in contested shots per game.
https://www.nba.com/stats/players/hustle/?sort=CONTESTED_SHOTS&dir=1So no, he is not trying to increase his own PER and MVP chances, he is trying to win and do everything he can. Would it be better for Denver if they had better rebounders like Murray who averages around 4 rebounds instead of Morris with 2.9, or MPJ who averages 6.6 instead of Green with 3.3? Yes. Would it be better for the Nuggets if they had backup center who can average more than 3.7 rebs in 15 mins jokic is out (JaMyscal Green and Nnaji)? Yes it would. Would it help if Jokic bring gun to locker room and threaten all who don't rebound that he will shoot them? I don't know, Maybe. Would it be better if Nuggets signed better rebounding bigs? Yes.
BTW Nuggets are 26 in the NBA in rebs per game because they play in slowest pace in NBA.
https://www.nba.com/stats/teams/traditional/?sort=REB&dir=-1They are 9th in the league in reb % with Bucks being 11th, so it looks like Giannis should do a little bit more here.
https://www.nba.com/stats/teams/advanced/?sort=REB_PCT&dir=-1