Unlock the Hidden Secret Behind [Article Topic] That Everyone’s Missing!
As mentioned previously, the surge in offensive rebounding isn’t being led by the elite offensive rebounders in the league but rather by more players per team grabbing offensive rebounds. That’s because coaches are letting players stay in and try to grab boards on the offensive end.
It’s not like coaches in previous years told their players that offensive rebounds were bad. But the thinking was that being too aggressive for offensive rebounds left teams susceptible to transition attacks.
While there is some truth to that at a tactical level, teams have found a way to allow multiple players to crash the glass while maintaining enough floor balance to prevent transition opportunities.



Post Comment