//r00t 4 Jazz
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The Jazz prior 3pt philosophy has been address (the corner 3 lending itself to easy transition for other teams) and the other 3's being bad for offensive rebounds, I appreciate the stats showing that teams had actually rebounded the 3 ball at a higher rate and how the Spurs shape their offense to cover the transition D on the corner 3.
Now for my question, as we all know our own memories can betray us and so with that said I remember being frustrated that the Jazz seem to get a low percentage of long rebounds, whether it was offensive or defensive. So I wonder if any of you guys have looked up or maybe Locke has some stats to look, not at the NBA as a whole (that was posted earlier) but how just the Jazz rebounded the 3 ball and what the percentage was.
I ask this because like the corner 3 is an offensive structure/philosophy adjustment maybe the Jazz need to address the long rebound in the same way. Or maybe it is really just a hustle, heart, "want to" thing. Anyway has anybody else noticed or remembered the Jazz seemingly bad at rebounding the long rebound as I?
Now for my question, as we all know our own memories can betray us and so with that said I remember being frustrated that the Jazz seem to get a low percentage of long rebounds, whether it was offensive or defensive. So I wonder if any of you guys have looked up or maybe Locke has some stats to look, not at the NBA as a whole (that was posted earlier) but how just the Jazz rebounded the 3 ball and what the percentage was.
I ask this because like the corner 3 is an offensive structure/philosophy adjustment maybe the Jazz need to address the long rebound in the same way. Or maybe it is really just a hustle, heart, "want to" thing. Anyway has anybody else noticed or remembered the Jazz seemingly bad at rebounding the long rebound as I?