KG is a great player, but I absolutely can't stand the way he rebounds. He doesn't block out his man, he tips the ball, rebounds with one hand, isn't strong when catching the ball, etc. These are all correctable problems, why aren't they being corrected?
Now someone is going to chime in with KG's rebounding average and claim that I'm being unfairly critical of him, but I'm not buying it. He is tall enough and athletic enough to rebound effectively MOST OF THE TIME, but his fundamentals suck; so when the game gets close and guys start to crash the boards more aggressively than normal, he costs us way too many posessions...p---es me off.
Random "Im frustrated with KG post" coming. Stop reading now if you don't want to hear it...again:
KG is an enigma. He acts like he is very focused and determined, then lets guys fly by him on d, doesn't box out, doesn't jump high enough or fight laterally hard enough to grab 50/50 balls consistently.He doesn't like the post, and freely admits not wanting to play down there. Pretty tough guy? Is it his knees? No idea. He was like this even before his injury. He inconsistently goes all out back on d. Or hustles down on the break. Talks a huge game though.
There is something about his looks that make him look ferocious. If he acted like he does, and looked goofy like Sheldon Williams, or Popeye Jones or something like Scal, I wonder what his rep would be?(If I could be born again, Id ask to look like KG so this isn't an insult about his looks)
I have been saying this stuff for 4 years. To me he STILL has as much ability to dominate as anyone. It ain't happening, almost ever. Maybe if he was surrounded by scrubs we'd see more of the Minny version, but we aren't going there.
We soon will be starting 5 Hall of Famers and 4 sure ones, but we aren't a sure bet to win it all. PP and Ray and Rondo are all not so different at all from their absolute peak so far.There just is something wrong and imho its all about the lack of low post offense and also easy buckets that we could get from KG if he went in the post and ran the floor. He doesn't go all out but he has sure convinced everyone he does.
I feel like Ray and PP and Perk and Rondo were all showing up more nights than KG. Rondo just a little more often than KG. Perk probably the one who stood out as an every day max effort guy. Bad trade? Im not sure but oh boy does it suck to make a decision to get rid of guys like Perk.
Its hopeless that anyone is going to change him. He IS soft in his own way.My only theory is the following. I'll tell you what its like but if you aren't a track and field guy this won't be a great metaphor. Ive coached high school cross country. Once in awhile there is a guy who is best in practice, and is a great example and leader for that but has no additional gear in the race. His practice times and race times are the same while everyone else, even some of the lazy guys step it up. Maybe thats what it is.