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Why Can't Gordon Hayward Rebound?

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6'9 and he gets 2.5 per game. Per 48 minutes he is getting 4.4 rebounds.

I know our rebounding has actually been our best stats thus far, but it should be. We have 3 6'11 players in our rotation, and 1 guy who led the NCAA 3 years in a row in rebounding. Hayward is really slacking on the boards though. He should be at least around 4 per game for the minutes he is playing. Thoughts?
 
Gordon Hayward looks like he shies from contact. He does not appear to really commit himself to jumping and fighting for a rebound.
 
Where do you get this junk?

Gordon Hayward is an excellent rebounder!

Stop with the stats already. Use your eyeballs to judge what a player is doing.
 
6'9 and he gets 2.5 per game. Per 48 minutes he is getting 4.4 rebounds.

I know our rebounding has actually been our best stats thus far, but it should be. We have 3 6'11 players in our rotation, and 1 guy who led the NCAA 3 years in a row in rebounding. Hayward is really slacking on the boards though. He should be at least around 4 per game for the minutes he is playing. Thoughts?

Maybe you didn't get the memo but Favors and Hayward are untouchable. No reason to complain about them. Instead focus on Jefferson, Harris and CJ. Got it?
 
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6'9 and he gets 2.5 per game. Per 48 minutes he is getting 4.4 rebounds.

I know our rebounding has actually been our best stats thus far, but it should be. We have 3 6'11 players in our rotation, and 1 guy who led the NCAA 3 years in a row in rebounding. Hayward is really slacking on the boards though. He should be at least around 4 per game for the minutes he is playing. Thoughts?

So now he's 6'9"? Christ almighty. The kid is about 6'7", 6'8" with shoes. Let's all step back from the ledge and at least get our facts straight before jumping. That said, I would like him to rebound a little bit better but perhaps Kanter's addition has swiped some away. Perhaps he's playing a bit more on the perimeter. Perhaps the balls haven't bounced his way just yet. At the end of the day, it's been four games so any threads like this are absolutely stupid. Period.
 
Not sure I agree about rebounding being our best stat. We are 20th in NBA in reb differential with -1.8 a game. Turnovers and blocks are our best stats so far. ( 2 and 1 in NBA)
 
Hayward doesn't rebound on the offensive end. Not a huge surprise, nor is it necessary a knock on him. Generally a team philosophy whether wings go for offensive rebounds or not.

His defensive rebound rate is 8.4%. That's what you need to compare to rather than rebounds per. Not as many rebounds to get when you're giving up 50+% on defense.
 
Not sure I agree about rebounding being our best stat. We are 20th in NBA in reb differential with -1.8 a game. Turnovers and blocks are our best stats so far. ( 2 and 1 in NBA)

7th in Defensive Rebound Rate, 16th in Offensive Rebounding Rate, which is good. Reason the differential is in the negative is because opponents have a LOT more defensive rebounding opportunities than the Jazz do.
 
7th in Defensive Rebound Rate, 16th in Offensive Rebounding Rate, which is good. Reason the differential is in the negative is because opponents have a LOT more defensive rebounding opportunities than the Jazz do.

I am getting different numbers. Jazz rank 21st in defensive rebounds/game and 10th in offensive rebounds/game.
Anyway, to me rebounding differential is the most important rebounding stat. I remember when Suns were running under D'Antoni there were almost at the top in total rebounds but at the end in differential - just because they had more shots and more rebounds available per minute basis due to the style their played. But because they sucked at rebounding they were almost always outrebounded by their opponents. So could you call them good rebounding team based just on total numbers?
Anyway, 4 games is to little sample yet, it could change a lot throughout the season.
 
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