I enjoy offensive rebounding.
That said, it doesn't seem to correlate with much post-season success.
2004-
Offensive Rebounding Leader: Utah Jazz
Champion: Detriot Pistons (ranked 9th)
2005-
ORL: Cleveland Cavaliers
Champ: San Antonio Spurs (ranked 12th)
2006-
ORL: Utah
Champ: Miami (ranked 16th)
2007-
ORL: Utah (seeing a trend?)
Champ: San Antonio (ranked 26th)
2008-
ORL: Philly
Champ: Some team no one's ever heard of (ranked 18th)
2009-
ORL: Portland
Champ: Lakers (ranked 3rd)
2010-
ORL: Memphis
Champ: Lakers (ranked 7th)
2011-
ORL: Sacramento
Champ: Dallas (ranked 26th)
2012-
ORL: Chicago
Champ: Miami (ranked 19th)
2013:
ORL: Denver
Champ: Miami (ranked 26th)
Numbers snagged from ESPN (I used offensive rebound rate instead of raw numbers so that pace would be accounted for a little bit):
http://espn.go.com/nba/hollinger/teamstats/_/sort/offReboundRate/year/2013