Its really hard to take your obsession with defensive rebounding seriously when you thought the Warriors of the past 5 years were proficient at it.
You are hyper-focused on it, yet cannot recognize its absence it when its been slapping you in the face FOR FIVE YEARS.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/GSW/2015.html#all_team_and_opponent
https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/GSW/2016.html#all_team_and_opponent
https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/GSW/2017.html#all_team_and_opponent
https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/GSW/2018.html#all_team_and_opponent
https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/GSW/2019.html#all_team_and_opponent
Not once in those 5 seasons GSW had a negative differential in rebounding.
In all 5 seasons of their dynasty, GSW always averaged more rebounds than their opponents in that 5-year span.
You do not understand how to measure defensive rebounding accurately. I will break it down for you. First of all rebounding differential adds in offensive and defensive boards, there will always be more defensive rebounds than offensive ones so defensive rebounding dominates overall rebounding statistics.
Even the worst rebounding team in the league gets 70% of its opponents misses. So a good defensive team will have a lot more defensive rebounding chances than a bad defensive team. You can't get a rebound when the opponent puts the ball through the rim. Similarly opponents can't get rebounds when you make a bucket.
Golden State was an elite defensive that entire run at FG% defense. They were the best shooting team in league history when it came to making buckets. So what does that mean? They have a lot more chances to get defensive rebounds compared to their opponents.
So you have 5 years of mediocre to awful defensive rebounding that comes out to a "positive" rebounding differential. Go click those links you provided me and search for "DRB%", that's how you should evaluate defensive rebounding.
Bad rebounding has been slapping you in the face with GSW and you cannot recognize it, so again its hard to take your hyper fixation seriously.
To replicate the GSW formula for rebounding differential the C's don't need a big center, they need to become the best shooting team in league history.
You do realize that from 2014-15 to the present, only once the Celts had a positive rebounding differential, the 2017-18 season.
Celts have a negative rebounding differential in 4 out of the last 5 seasons.
So if you say GSW had bad rebounding then how bad is the Celts' rebounding?
I mean GSW always averaged more rebounds per game against their opponents for 5 straight seasons.
If that's bad then the Celts must be really bad in rebounding.
Before you talk about DRB%, the first step is to get more rebounds than your opponents.
How can the Celts replicate what GSW did when the Celts were always having a negative rebounding differential.
All I'm saying is GSW did a good job in rebounding considering they were also a small team.
The Celts don't have MVP players like Curry and KD.
That's why the solution is to get a quality Center so that the Celts will be a more balanced team.
You don't have to take what I say seriously.
All you have to do is watch the Celtic games this season.
Watch and see how non-All-Star Centers like Jarrett Allen and Domantas Sabonis suddenly become All-Stars when they're facing the Celtics.