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How the Sixers Gave up 23 Offensive Rebounds vs Knicks in Game One



How the Sixers Gave up 23 Offensive Rebounds vs Knicks in Game One



by HeJind

8 Comments

  1. HisExcellency20

    Don’t even have to watch it, this sub already told me Tobias Harris is all of our problems.

  2. boringreddituserid

    It’s 40% hustle and desire, 40% fundamentals (positioning and boxing out), and 20% athleticism (height and jumping ability)

  3. ThatBull_cj

    We don’t have anyone that’s a good rebounder for their position so it’s gonna be an uphill climb.

    But a lot of these rebounds is about going and getting the ball or jumping and tipping it to a teammate. Too many weak or missed box outs.

    Maybe they can be less agressive helping so they are in better position. I think the gameplan from game 1 is fine tho. Just better execution .

  4. CPTHoagie

    I somewhat agree and somewhat disagree. Most of it is just the sixers are too small other than Embiid (who can’t jump right now). Teams miss assignments and block outs all the time that dont get destroyed on the boards like this.

  5. dabirds1994

    Rebounding is so much about effort and going for the ball

  6. idiotsjj8

    Good video. Tobi has absolutely made too many mistakes. Jo and Tobi were lazy on some of the plays. Besides we should also try to learn from the Knicks players on how to gain advantage on rebounds on the edge of fouling

  7. Sportsnet did a good video of the importance before the game. They have guys crashing and other guys almost waiting at a second layer for tipped rebounds/ steals as soon as you try to bring it down. It’s pretty impressive. I don’t think there can be any ball watching when the ball goes up. Everyone needs to find a guy especially along the perimeter

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