Fairleigh has 20 - count 'em - 20 offensive rebounds. Giving up offensive rebounds has been a common theme for us so far this year. This worries me.
SEC teams will really take advantage of that.
Sweet. Maybe that should be the title under my name.ShineOnYouCrazyBulldog said:Congrats 87, you are now "the ****" as far as basketball is concerned on this board.
ShineOnYouCrazyBulldog said:We just beat the everliving **** out of a team that we held to about 25% from the floor. Rebounding is about "wanting it more." Could it be that our players were just going thru the motions when they realized they were playing a piss poor offense? Or does that only apply to an opposing team's defense in football?
Their O rebounded 24, our D rebounded 37. What is their to ***** about? What am I missing?
I fully expect most teams to shoot for a much higher percentage than 25% on us. If they shoot better, less of their shots will be available for their players to rebound (I doubt I am pointing out anything new here).
How many games have we played thus far? How many games have we been out-rebounded? You want me to start bitching because we were out-rebounded by 5 in a 25 point victory while we have manhandled the boards up until this game?
We will not be world-beaters this year. There will be plenty to ***** about. MSU being out-rebounded in a 25 point win is not one of them.
Once again I say, I wasn't bitching about it. I was listening to the game while watching the live stats and thought, "Wow, that's a lot of offensive rebounds. Teams seem to be getting quite a few against us so far." If you want to go off on one of those 'You Can't Point Out Flaws In A Win' tirade, fine.ShineOnYouCrazyBulldog said:What is their to ***** about?
MissStFan87 said:That is true, and maybe they did have a lot of lucky bounces. But at the same time, just because the other team misses a lot of shots doesn't necessarily mean we should be out-rebounded.
Is is possible that opposing teams are missing shots because of our defense? Maybe our guys are doing something to cause these teams to have so many opportunities to get offensive rebounds. We still got the majority of the rebounds on their end of the floor.MissStFan87 said:That is true, and maybe they did have a lot of lucky bounces. But at the same time, just because the other team misses a lot of shots doesn't necessarily mean we should be out-rebounded.