Dennis Rodman did nothing wrong btw
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Date: June 17th, 2025 5:07 PM Author: blathering plaza half-breed
that may have been me. i recall an article looking at players by what percentages of all rebounds in a game they pull down. and Rodman was a statistical freak. absolutely off the charts shit. and possessions per game is a core driver who wins.
back in the days of Russell and Chamberlain there were 20-25 more rebounds per game than today. shooting has gotten that much better. so to compare impact on wins you want to look at what percentage of all available rebounds a player pulls down rather than simply the total number.
so say i choose Rodman and you choose Jabbar. then i can choose Olajuwon, Chamberlain, Duncan, Jokic, etc., and neutralize your pick.
only Michael Jordan may be hard to match.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5739369&forum_id=2],#49025361) |
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