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From: Big Dogs

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Date: 3/14/2013 10:46:22 PM
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In buzzerbeater, if you have a 6'8" player with prominent rebounding, will he just rebound better if he played center over point guard? Or does his position not matter in rebounding.


In theory the center would do better, but you never know. The position does matter (in terms of loose balls, who defends who), but since Cs and PFs are usually closer to the basket, they should grab more rebounds. Note: A guard with atrocious (1) rebounding can sometimes get up to 5 or 6 rebounds in a game, if they get a bit lucky.

From: Stajan

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Date: 3/15/2013 12:25:50 AM
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The centre position is given a bigger weight (higher positional adjustment) than the point guard position in the rebounding formula and for that reason he'll be a "better" rebounder at centre. But whether or not he would actually gather more rebounds at centre is variable.

In lower divisions a guard or centre with prominent REB would go bananas on the glass. In higher divisions a centre with prominent REB would get slaughtered on the glass and a guard with prominent REB would be great relative to his position but unremarkable-looking on the glass.

From: Wakes

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Date: 3/16/2013 11:59:09 AM
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Based off my own squad, I tend to think it does matter. My three premier perimeter players, Pou, Srour and Marrinan, all have fairly similar rebound numbers over the past two seasons. Marrinan plays SF, the other two are guards. That said, Pou and Srour have markedly better rebounding skill than Marrinan does, but their rebounding numbers are still similar.

Obviously this is just one case, but it reinforces how I suspect rebounding works. My expectation is that there's some algorithm that divides rebounding up by position, especially given the point by a previous poster that the "team rebounding" stat weights the center and PF much heavier than the other positions. My thought is that it goes something like this.

The numbers obviously aren't right, but for the sake of argument here- out of the 100% of rebounds a game...
-45% of them are a toss-up between the center position
-35% between the PF position
-10% between the SF position
-5% between SG and PG each

Again, there's variability to those percentages that because that's how the game works (there might be a game where PF gets 65% of the rebounds), but say there are 100 rebounds a game, and you have a player with 10 RB. At center, your opponent has a 14 RB, and at PG, your opponent has a 2 RB. Your player should get more rebounds at the center position because there's likely to be more opportunities for rebounds there. That said, at a position with less premium rebounders, like if you played him at PG here, he'd get less rebounds, but a higher percentage of the rebounds that go his way.

Anyways, just my opinion. Hopefully that makes sense and helps some.

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Date: 3/18/2013 4:33:45 PM
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well in RL it depends- sometimes squads can use "team rebounding" meaning that C,PF and SF guards thier players and make space for SG to get rebounding. It is more used in european basketball- about 8-10 seasons ago when Zadar played in Euroleague their SG was leading Eurolague in rebounding :D

From: HAHA

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Date: 1/14/2017 8:58:56 PM
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My SG grabbed 16 rebounds in total, while my C grabbed 16 rebounds in total too.

The C in the starting lineup grabbed 3 rebounds in 32 minutes, whereas the opponent C grabbed 19 rebounds. Is my C really bad at Rebounding?

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Date: 1/15/2017 6:08:03 AM
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My C isn't bad, you can see his salary is about $25,000, his average stats: 22.0 mins, 9.1points, 4.1rebounds, 1.7assists and 12.5 rating.

surely 3 rebounds in 32 mins are really disappointing...

Last edited by HAHA at 1/15/2017 6:08:27 AM