Rebounding is usually much easier on the defensive end. You have inside position at lot of the times and can box out. Usually if a guy is a better offensive than defensive it's most likely in his head and all about desire. He wants the offensive boards and goes to get them. He doesn't want to defensive ones as bad as they are not free offensive touches.
BTW, we were a bad rebounding team with Perk too. Weren't we second to last in offensive boards. A lot of it is our defensive philosopy. We give up boards to get back on transition D.
Way to post stats that bolster your argument guys. KG has had much better years of shotblocking than Perk could ever dream of. Most blocks KP ever had was in 08 he had 2 BPG. He was down to .8 BPG this year in those 12 games a little more than Krstic .7 BPG for his career. In 03-04 KG averaged 2.2 BPG. KP for his career has averaged 1.4 BPG. KG in the twlight of his career is still at 1.6 BPG for his career average. KG is a way better rebounder too. KG is taller and more athletic it doesn't take a slide rule to figure out that he will block more shots. Look at Krstic stats folks they have improved here. I think Kendrick has a hard path to go in OKC, provided he ever plays there, I think this stats will go down there just as Krstic has went up here.
Perk's blocks are down this year. He is damaged goods folks. .8 BPG is a lot less than his career average of 1.4 BPG. I thought he looking like he lacked lift and mobility and this stat confirms it. Down half a block a game. Guy worked his butt off but there is only so much one can do after a few injuries to one's knees or ankles.
Records don't lie though and despite all the comments I've yet to hear this one well refuted. 80% winning percentage with Krstic is better than 58% we had with Perk. With all those open lanes, not Krstic's fault either as he doesn't guard every perimeter player at once, does he? We still won a higher percentage of games than we did with Perk. We won at a higher clip without Perk prior to his coming back too. He was clearly expendable and Danny pulled the trigger on the deal. We have a better bench today than we did before the trade. I think its a work in progress as we work in the new guys. Give it one month for Murphy to get in shape and Shaq to start playing. Shaq is still better than Perk even old. The win loss record bore this out this year. There really is no arguement one is on the team and one is not.
The Clippers abused us on the perimeter, they got to the paint whenever they wanted.
Krstic who is being blamed for both open lanes indicating porous perimeter D and wide open shots. Perk didn't guard the PG, SG, C, SF and PF at once folks. Neither can Krstic people. Since when did Centers play one on five? Blaming one guy for this has made me think some people who I used to respect their basketball knowledge know less than I thought they did. This ought to tell you its a lot about the new guys not picking up the schemes. A Center can help on D but the NBA does have the illegal defense rules which limit even this at times. If you drop out of a certain area from your man its a technical. A center is the control tower on D and can be the last line of defense. But its simply not his role to cover the entire perimeter which some are blaming Krstic for. I am Celtic fan first and player fan second. I guess many here were KP fans first.
Dribble out that shot clock, Rondo
Maybe he is trying to be like LeBron.