Maybe the combination of Walz and Beagle both being good offensive rebounders could have something to do with it, and we could see them out there together some. Or, if not out there together, each of them is still a better offensive rebounder than TJ, Grant, or Quinn, so this is probably an example of Mooney simply coaching to our strengths and not making a sudden, dramatic, ongoing change.
I am not trying to start this big debate here about offensive rebounding. I am fine either way. If a coach wants to crash the boards and get a few more offensive rebounds a game while giving up more transition lay ups and open 3s the other way, fine, or if a coach wants to not crash the boards and give up less lay ups and open 3s in transition, that's fine too.
If we never had success doing it Mooney's way, I could better understand the frustration on here with our style, but with our recent years of 24, 24, and 23 wins, all in the last 5 seasons (with a shortened 23 game season included), it seems like his style has been working out fine.