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The Fawcett Leaks about Defensive Rebounding

Discussion in 'Nuttin but Net' started by GatorPlanet, Sep 16, 2022.

  1. GatorPlanet

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    By: Eric Fawcett -- September 16, 2022


    If there is one area that Todd Golden will be looking to improve Florida basketball in from day one, it’s rebounding.

    Looking at some of the reasons why Florida wasn’t able to hit their ceiling over the last couple of years, a category that sticks out is defensive rebounding. Here is where the Gators ranked nationally in defensive rebounding over the last five years:

    2018: 256th
    2019: 313th
    2020: 150th
    2021: 275th
    2022: 333rd


    Sorry @GatorPlanet . . . I didn't see you already had a thread. You guys tell me. LOL! :)
     
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  3. GatorLurker

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    And we were this bad even keeping all five on the job and nobody leaking out. Heck, for years one of our guards might have been the leading rebounder for a few games. Maybe even Chiozza a few times.

    I know nearly everybody that posts here wants us to run a faster offense, but securing defensive rebounds is something you have to do first. If you don't it often gives the opposing 5 an easy basket at worst and a new bite at the apple for a basket in the half court at best. Do we have the front court that can clean the glass and give our guards some freedom to break?
     
  4. GatorPlanet

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    Back in the olden days, a fast-break offense was predicated on the idea of a big, strong center that could wipe the glass, turn, and fire the outlet. Now every team wants a 6'-10" center firing away from 3 at a 23% clip.
     
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    I do have to ask what the rankings for defensive rebounding is based on. Is it total number or the fraction of those available. I am guess that it is total number since Gloden's team had many more possessions per game.
     
  6. GatorRade

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    It’s a good question because rebound rate is what you really care about, since as you note, the total rebounds stat can get swamped by number of possessions.
     
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    If Golden can improve our defensive rebounding AND reduce the number of 3-point attempts, consistently, then hats off to him. It's been infuriating to watch, especially when player after player doesn't box out or fails to close out on shooters.
     
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    Efawcett7 Eric Fawcett GC Columnist VIP Member

    Good question--these numbers are rebound rate (the percentage of available rebounds secured), NOT total number.
     
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  9. GatorPlanet

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    That's good to hear.
    Whenever I played, everyone had Bill Russell rebounding numbers because I missed so damned many shots.