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What many people missed, though, was the revolution was not intended to eradicate the consideration of rebounds in basketball analysis. Rather, it was meant to focus more on team rebounding, not individual rebounding.
So, yes, rebounding plays off a team needing to hit shots. The more chances it can get for shots (or limit the other team’s shots), the better.
During the regular season, six of the top eight teams in rebounds per game were also in the top 10 in TRACR, which uses advanced metrics and other factors on both sides of the ball to calculate how many points per 100 possessions (offensive, defensive and overall) better or worse teams are compared to the league-average club.
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