Top Rebounders in the State
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Rebounding might notbe the most luxurious stat but with a shot clock now in Utah you need players that can either extend a teams stay on offense or a rebounder that can complete the stop on defense. Either way you…
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Continue ReadingRebounding might notbe the most luxurious stat but with a shot clock now in Utah you need players that can either extend a teams stay on offense or a rebounder that can complete the stop on defense. Either way you look at it rebounding is an art form and here are the best to do in the state that are coming back.
There is s o much to say about a player like Brody but when it comes to rebounding he could teach a masters class. Brody has the ability to track rebounds down and although he does not get everything that he is going for the ability to get back on defense allows him to attack every rebound. Brody will be an automatic double-double guy but with a new big alongside his stats might dip a little but look for himt to capitalize in other aspects.
It is crazy to think that with all of the height at Herriman that Malcom could be among theleaders when it comes to rebounding, but it also makes sense that he might draw a slower defender that can’t stay infront of him and he also gets a few smaller guards he can just use his length to snatchh those boards. Malcom is that versatile SF that will do his thing again next year.
Jaxon is a cheat code out there on the floor because he is not a player that is just in the paint turning and getting rebounds, he is a player that is all over the floor and that is why it is hard to put a body on him. He has great timing and he has big time finishing ability. Look for hi to average 5 offensive rebounds a game and he could go crazy on the defensive end. Jaxon will be among the best this season tracking down rebounds.
Jamyn is one of the best young talents in the state and he is just getting started. As a freshman averaging over 7 rebounds a game. He is more agile and he is stronger and bigger which will instantly make him better on the boards. He could increase his average by 3 rebounds a game which might not seem like a lot but that is a big jump.
Kyle lives in the paint and he takes rebounding seriously. If he is in a 50/50 battle for a rebound we are going with Kyle because he just has that rebounding skill down to a T! Kyle could go crazy this year and average over 20 PPG and 15 RPG. The problem is that his team won’t miss that many shots for him to get rebounding opportunities on the offensive end. Either way Kyle is one of the best rebounders in the country. He does not care who is on him, he is going to grab that board.