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offensive rebounding
« on: February 02, 2020, 03:21:03 PM »

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Don Nelson Paul Silas, Bailey Howell ,ML Carr now we have Enes Kanter and last night it was Grant Williams .I don't remember any of these guys as great jumpers but well padded upper body, gritty,tough guys willing to do the dirty work of elbows to the chest and bumping down low to get a positional edge. Only certain kind of guys will go through that for the unheralded offensive rebound.

I don't have any idea how good Grant will get but his BBIQ ,screen setting, passing and hustle has got him playing as a rookie for one of the best teams in NBA and he was a two time SEC defensive player of year .
He looks the part of a tough offensive rebounder that works for position, plays all around gritty and is one of strongest ever tested for strength at P3 at 19 against grown men's results.
That was the big 76eers he shred last night not some lottery team .
HE CERTAINLY HAS CELTIC DNA.
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Kanter and Williams both earthbound show how its done..
I would expect Theis's ankle to swell overnight.
.Theis will be hampered badly from a sprain for he lives off his athleticism.