![]() ![]() It measures how effectively a player is capitalizing on their rebounding opportunities)Īverage Rebound Distance (measures the average distance a player is from the basket when they secure a rebound)įor additional context let's look at other Kings playersįor fun Josh Hart who is a terrific rebounding guard Rebound Chance % (the ratio of a player's rebound chances successfully converted into rebounds. Rebound Chances (indicates the opportunities a player has to secure a rebound based on their positioning and timing) ![]() *I can't sleep my apologies for the long post*Ĭontested Rebounds (occurs when a player attempts to grab a rebound, but an opponent is contesting or challenging them for it)Ĭontested Rebound % (measures the percentage of rebounds a player grabs while facing competition or when an opponent is within close proximity) Doesn't seem like he has improved in that area either.Advanced stats say HB has a slight edge in rebounding over PJ. But correct me if I'm wrong that he is a terrible rebounder.Īt 4.9 in 32mpg isn't great and he was ranked 6th on the team last season. I don't know a whole lot about PJ Washington. Per 36 Stats - Organised by Rebounds (down to min 10 per 36 and 1 3pt made)Ĭity of Trees wrote:PJ and Hart is an amazing haul Per 36 Stats - Organised by 3pt made (down to min 2.2 3pt made & more than 6 rebounds) But below are rebounding and 3pt shooting per 36 stats for PF/C. ![]() Sorry for the long post regarding these lists. It's not just on Sabonis, he still had a decent series, but without help, he was left on an island and forced to do something that's not natural far too often. I will say though if the shooters (Barnes/Huerter mainly) made their 3s in the GS series we might be having a completely different discussion. Generally, I think these are good points. Then the perimeter can be either improved organically with the growing young guys we have or be addressed through signings.īut the interior is the priority right now. We need a starting caliber PF with size and the ability to shoot to compliment Domas and cover our deficiencies defensively in the paint. I am sick and tired of hearing how we need to chase a bunch of 6’5” - 6’7” super guards only to find that when it comes playoff time, big long teams still dominate. And everyone is getting bigger - even the “wings”. We ended up abused by an undersized team physically. I don’t know what playoff series everyone else was watching this spring, but I watched our j my viable big and team key player get abused by two bugs with no other physical presence to help free him up and should we the burden. But I think helping Domas in the paint is a higher priority than improving on whatever Barnes was doingīut it looks like that may be the direction, so need Keegan to improve sizably on his toughness if he’s staying at that position Spending big on a SF, keeping Keegan at 4, and doing little with one of the league’s worst interior defenses may improve the team moderately depending on who we get. Now I guess most options are smaller wings That was one of the more interesting options for me, if he could play with Domas. Codydaze wrote:Naz Reid back to the Wolves for 3 years, $42 million so there that idea goes. ![]()
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