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Author Topic: Rebounding  (Read 1075 times)

muballbuster

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Rebounding
« on: November 17, 2015, 10:47:52 AM »

According to ESPN box score IUPUI had 13 offensive rebounds.  Anyone know how many second chance points that led to? 

I know that in the second half we gave up 2 offensive rebounds on one possession that led to a 3 pointer for IUPUI.  When playing a zone you can't give up boards like that.

Jay Bee

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Re: Rebounding
« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2015, 05:59:15 PM »
According to ESPN box score IUPUI had 13 offensive rebounds.  Anyone know how many second chance points that led to? 

I know that in the second half we gave up 2 offensive rebounds on one possession that led to a 3 pointer for IUPUI.  When playing a zone you can't give up boards like that.

I've got IUPUI down for only 7 second chance points all game (2 in first half, 5 in the second).

13 may sound like a high number, but consider:
+ This was a ~76 possession basketball
+ IUPUI's OR% was 35.1%. You'd like to see it lower, however the fact is last season Marquette gave up greater than 35.1% more often than not in their games
+ IUPUI missed zero free throws (which help increase a defense's rebounding rate because of the advantage they have when a free throw is missed by the opposition)

Not pleased with the 35.1% (and 40.0% in the second half alone vs. 27.8% in the first), but not earth-shattering in the grand scheme of things.
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Re: Rebounding
« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2015, 06:06:06 PM »
I've got IUPUI down for only 7 second chance points all game (2 in first half, 5 in the second).

13 may sound like a high number, but consider:
+ This was a ~76 possession basketball
+ IUPUI's OR% was 35.1%. You'd like to see it lower, however the fact is last season Marquette gave up greater than 35.1% more often than not in their games
+ IUPUI missed zero free throws (which help increase a defense's rebounding rate because of the advantage they have when a free throw is missed by the opposition)

Not pleased with the 35.1% (and 40.0% in the second half alone vs. 27.8% in the first), but not earth-shattering in the grand scheme of things.

Not to mention that quite a few of the 3s they shot were just awful with the rebounds coming 10-15 feet from the basket. They did give up several under the basket that were due to poor play by MU.

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Re: Rebounding
« Reply #3 on: November 17, 2015, 06:24:42 PM »
And MU went to an extended zone on the perimeter putting them out of rebounding position.  However, overall, the guards need to be better rebounders.