It starts with that, and they are poor of it. Not too mention they don't do a good job of hustling after the ball. Which is inexcuseable.
They're really not poor boxing out. These are the problems:
1.) Can't control dribble penetration.
2.) Lack of rotation by the backside post.
3.) Shot goes up by guard.
4.) Ball comes off the backside to a post that no one is around because our post doesn't rotate.
When a shot went up that we didn't have to rotate, we got the rebound.
That's an issue too.
They still don't show want and don't box out well.
We are just a bad rebounding team. PERIOD.
No, we're not, zjc. Did you miss the Memphis and Duke games? We didn't rebound poorly those games. Hell, Maymon had 20 rebounds. We rebound poorly when we don't control dribble penetration. That is where the problem lies. I promise you.
I admit it's a problem with defensive rotation, but it's not the only issue.
Do you not remember the first game? They gave up 15 offensive rebounds. It's been an issue all year.
They don't box out hard/well, they don't have good rebounding instincts, and pl3 made a great point earlier, they don't follow the ball off the rim, they just stand there. I promise you, all of it are issues.
By far and away, it is our defensive rotation. It's far and away the main issue. If we fix that, suddenly we would become a good rebounding team. If you haven't played a lot of basketball, you might not realize what an issue that is. It's tough for young guys to rotate well; and ours do not. But, it is an absolute killer in rebounding.
I did play a lot of basketball. Though I'm by no means an expert on man defense (played mostly zone at my school), I know that it's an issue. We don't rotate well, and it puts us in a bad position. I've said that.
It's not the only reason however.
Boxing out isn't even an issue until you find the correct man to box out. When they're getting easy putbacks, our posts are no where to be found. If you're a helpside post, and your man goes to the freethrow line extended, and the ballside post goes out to help on dribble penetration, you absolutely have to drop and box out the post he just left. If you don't, you end up with uncontested putbacks like we had.
We need to improve on offense and defense, but that's not why we are 3-4. If we could actually rebound, we beat Oakland and Pitt this week.
If this team wants to be a tournament team, the posts better actually try and box somebody and rebound.
They're really not poor boxing out. These are the problems:
1.) Can't control dribble penetration.
2.) Lack of rotation by the backside post.
3.) Shot goes up by guard.
4.) Ball comes off the backside to a post that no one is around because our post doesn't rotate.
When a shot went up that we didn't have to rotate, we got the rebound.