<p>Hold them to one shot. Teams that are capable of doing this statistically have a much better chance to win games. I was always taught, the possession doesn’t end until you secure the rebound. That’s made much easier by the efforts of these guys. In this article, PH looks at some of the top glass cleaners in Nevada.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="856663" first="Jaylon" last="Lee"] <em>6’8 Arbor View 2020 (#12PHN 2020)</em> - Big strong wide-bodied post. Lee does his work early. He won’t wow you with his ability to get off the ground, however, he’s physical and has strong powerful hands. He will be playing at CSN next season.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="787643" first="Joshua" last="Jefferson"] <em>6’6 SF Liberty 2022 (#3PHN 2022)</em> - If ever the term, "Vacuum Rebounder" applied, It was for Jefferson. I could put together a highlight film just of his rebounding. The ball seems to stick to his hand, no matter how far away from him or how many bodies are in between. He’s also one of the better fundamental rebounders you’ll see. He’s willing to block out, and secure the ball on both the offensive and defensive glass.</p>
<p><a href="https://prephoops.com/player/kareem-rowe/">[player_tooltip player_id="925446" first="Kareem" last="Rowe"]</a><em> 6’6 PF McQueen (#23) - </em>The 6’6 forward was an absolute load, averaging over 12 rebounds per game. High motor player that competes on both the offensive and defensive glass.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="797143" first="Ray" last="Daniels"] <em>6’6 SF Somerset Losee (#19PHN 2020)</em> - Despite his slight of frame, Daniels has no problem getting grimy. Plays with a competitive edge that translates to his rebounding. He’s a good run and jump athlete with the ability to compete for boards well above the rim. He led the southern conference this season, averaging nearly 10 rpg’s.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="925485" first="Arrey" last="Akoh"] <em>6’4 PF Somerset Sky Pointe 2020 (#77PHN 2020)</em> - Little known Akoh plays for Sky Pointe. He is a physical specimen that relentlessly pursues the ball. Light on his feet and with a good second jump, Akoh pulled down just under 10 rebounds per game. <em><br />
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