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Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by yonasb, Dec 22, 2008.

  1. yonasb

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    I didnt watch the Twolves game but i just read the box score and Yao only had 7 rebounds :( :confused: :eek: :mad:


    how the hell are you the biggest man in the league and only snag 7 rebounds??
     
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    good lord really? yao has been a relatively terrible rebounder for a man his size. a lot of times rebound has to do with being quick both to get to the ball and getting off the floor, yao is neither.
     
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    I remember a game when he got 4...
     
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    Wow, does it really matter? Its not like we lost the game. Yao isn't athletic enough to grab ALL the rebounds like Dwight Howard.

    Give it a freaking rest. Do you guys cringe when there is a long rebound and the only 2 Rockets around are AB and Yao, and AB snatches the ball from Yao?
     
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    Where were you when he only grabbed 4 rebounds that one game?
     
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    Relative to who?
     
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    jVgOwnsYou Contributing Member

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    omg!!!

    LEAVE YAO ALONE!!!!
     
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    lol yao is my man...i got love for him but i want him to focus more on the boards...

    there is no reason for AB to snag double digit boards and for the TWOLVES to grab over double the amount of Offensive rebounds than us


    Yao is a beast when he wants to be, i just want him to be a beast on the defense
     
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    so long as we win the team rebounding stat, and we get a win, does it really matter?

    Look at it this way....If Yao is taking most of our shots, he will have less opportunities for offensive rebounds. Also, now that we're making more of our shots, less opportunities for rebounds.
     
  10. DaDakota

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    He rests on the rebounds, doesn't aggressively pursue them....let's Scola and Landry get them.

    He could do a lot better, but as long as the team wins, who really cares?

    DD
     
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    Also, when you conscider that Yao was guarding jefferson for most of the game, it makes even more sense. Jefferson took like 30 shots, how is yao going to get a rebound when he is contesting a shot.
     
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    Yao had a tough match up on a second night of back to back on the road, give the man a break.


    I was surprised to find out that Jefferson is having a better season than Yao.
    Is Yao now the third best center in the NBA???
     
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    Yea like game 7 vs the Jazz. I'm not hating on him but when it counts he needs to go after them. Sometimes he looks like he's stuck in quicksand.
     
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    Rebounding is about preparation and anticipation. Yao sometimes boxes out well (meaning he fights to get in front of his man) but sometimes he is too far under the basket to be effective. He also lets guys explode around him to snag the board before he can get to it, negating all of his hard work boxing out. He also seems like he doesn't understand where the ball will bounce off the rim after a shot. Watch Chuck, he knows where the ball is going and alot of times he doesn't have to jump very high to get it.

    Rebounding is a skill. A skill Yao could work on. Its not just about being athletic or tall.
     
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    The Timberwolves are 4-22. Maybe we can talk when Jefferson puts up numbers on a team that's above .500, much less the Mendoza line.
     
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    We might not need his rebounding against Minnesota but we probably will need them in our upcoming games against the Cavs and the Hornets.
     
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    This is spot on. He boxes out his man (and at times more than just his) very well in the games that other players rebound stats look good and his dont. And he is limited in his rebounding skills, which is probably why he concentrates on boxing out opposing players to help his players get them.
     
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    Yao had 7 against Denver, 6 against Sacramento, and 4 against Minnesota. But this thread didn't appear after the Nugs and Kings games probably because Yao went nuts on the offensive end. To a certain extent, I think others picking up slack on the boards allows Yao to expend more energy on the offensive end which is partially why he had back to back 30 point games. TMac took up the slack against Dever. Against Sacramento it was Scola and Landry and in Minnesota it was Brooks and Hayes. As mentioned, the T-Wolves game was the 2nd night of a back to back and lots of minutes on consecutive night tend to wear big guys down. And of course, Yao is the biggest of them all. He still might have gotten close to 30 against the Wolves had the refs not decided to completely swallow their whistles. What sucks is that we're in a 4 game/5 night stretch with a streaking Cavs team waiting at the end.

    Anyway, we've also been shooting the ball really well lately which has limited opportunities for offensive rebounds. Our opponents have been around 45% as well which limits defensive rebound opportunities. That probably has something to do with it.
     
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    Pls, re-watch the game that was long rebounds and one of them was taken away from Shane not Yao.

    Long Rebounds are the job of the guards and small forward to chase. Center protect the paint. That is basketball fundamentals.
     
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