NowherePoke
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CowboyNV said:WYO1016 said:I would argue that our lack of aggressiveness on the boards is due to our lack of depth in the post. You have to fly to the ball to get rebounds, which sometimes means running people over. We have a grand total of 2 big men that play, so they can't afford to be in foul trouble.
I wholeheartedly agree with you...which leads us back to my point on Barkley being a lot shorter than most post players....it should be up to the WHOLE team to crash the boards, especially the defensive boards. Since we rarely run, why aren't there 5 guys going to the boards on the defensive end of things? Rebounding is an art form, and it is obvious that Wyoming does not study great rebounders or their techniques. We are relying on pure height, when we should emphasize strength, aggressiveness, and technique.
Part of the problem in my mind is Shyatt's insistence on getting back on D at the expense of attacking the offensive glass.
Defensive rebounding is a little more complicated, but not much. It mostly comes down to the total lack of help from the guards. Nance is 18th in the country in Defensive Rebounding %. He is very aggressive on the glass. He averages 9.1 rbg in 31.8 mpg playing for a team that is one of the slowest in the country in terms of tempo (# of possessions). On any other team in the MWC, that rebound rate would mean averaging a double double. We haven't had a player average that level on the glass since Justin Williams (who was on a whole other level, Top 20 nationally in Offensive and Defensive rebounding percentage).
Interestingly, Nance's rebounding percentages on both sides of the court are almost identical to Uche's numbers in 2003.
My point is that, the problem isn't really our big men. Cooke actually has a higher rebound rate than Nance. Our problem is the complete lack of impact on the glass from our guards and the fact that we often play 4 guards with none of them attacking the glass.
Luke and Paco were much more effective at helping out on the glass than our current group.
In my mind, the Pokes are missing two key ingredients:
1. An impact 4 man. To your point, height doesn't matter. One of Wyoming's greatest rebounders, Reggie Slater, was probably about the same size as Barkley, but he was strong, wide, and knew how to position himself to own the glass. We need someone that can be aggressive on both ends of the court. Someone in the Tyson Johnson mold. That would allow Cooke to fill his more natural role as a rebounder/energy guy off the bench.
2. An athletic wing. We need an aggressive, athletic wing that can take it to the rim and also assist on the glass.
Of course, we don't have either, so I don't know what my point is.