homeytennis
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If we are in some kind of zone it is harder but not impossible to box out. The players have to want it.
No, it's a literal fact. There is more to rebounding than just boxing out. Someone actually has to track the ball and grab it.
And what if we're not interested in re-bounding, but just simply bounding? No reason to re-do it if it's done right the first time.Many NBA players feel there athletic ability makes up for the need to box out and use that to grab rebounds. But sadly, athletic jumping ability will not trump boxing out in most cases! If you just use your athletic ability to try and grab offensive rebounds or defensive rebounds for that matter, two things will generally happen. 1) Your not going to grab the rebound most of the time. 2) You have a good chance of picking up an "over the back" foul trying to do it!
Refs call a ton of "over the back" fouls on re-bounders who just use there athletic ability to jump over players who are fundamentally sound boxing out!
Dude we don't want the other team bounding properly. So we need to re their bounds. Duh.And what if we're not interested in re-bounding, but just simply bounding? No reason to re-do it if it's done right the first time.
No, not really. You just have to go get the ball.No ****. But you have to actually box out first to have any chance of grabbing it.
This is overly simplistic and shows not a lot of experience playing organized basketball but in essence it's what our guys need to do.No, not really. You just have to go get the ball.
there is more to rebounding than boxing out