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Dear Coach about offense rebound

coachfezz

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I think we can agree that we can have situaation by the design where player knows he should attack the offense rebound I think this is not a by the chance strategy but can be calculated where a one player in special position is to go to offense board to the rebound as part of game strateghy in the particular situation, yes??. i think this is a good idea. Thus is a practice of good offense rebounding that still protects the runout .Also I do not mean like this ok #99 you go for offense rebouinf every time . Not like thisd but calculated and situation strategy. I want to see THIS team win NOW too.
 
fezz only coaching I ever did was youth league, but when we played a fast break team we would limit who went to the boards. Those going to the boards were designated by position no the floor in relation to the shot going up. They were chosen as one's with a higher percentage chance to get the bound. If youth league kids that played two games a week and practiced one time a week could learn to do this I would think our guys could
 
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Amazing that other teams have the ability to both send guys to the offensive glass and prevent the fast break. I know in Mooney's system those 2 things are mutually exclusive, but in a lot of systems they are not. You would think we would be putting on a dunk fest every game because other teams do crash the offensive glass against us, but I don't see us as putting on some fast break clinic night in-night out.
 
Amazing that other teams have the ability to both send guys to the offensive glass and prevent the fast break. I know in Mooney's system those 2 things are mutually exclusive, but in a lot of systems they are not. You would think we would be putting on a dunk fest every game because other teams do crash the offensive glass against us, but I don't see us as putting on some fast break clinic night in-night out.

We have literally the best transition defense in the country this year in terms of percentage of opponent's shots taken in transition (unfortunately our half-court defense is so bad it doesn't matter.) However there appears to be absolutely no correlation this year between a team's offensive rebounding rate and their transition defense percentage (R^2 = .003).
 
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people keep focusing on the wrong things. offense and offensive rebounding are not the problem.
 
people keep focusing on the wrong things. offense and offensive rebounding are not the problem.
I agree, we have no problem whatsoever not rebounding. We are very very efficient at not rebounding. :)
 
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