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i've defended cuonzo, but i saw this stat and it was so eye popping, that it really is hard to comprehend how tennessee has lost at all, nevermind several losses.
but, i looked at jay bilas' rankings of his top 68 teams. tennessee is 36th. in his blurb, he writes that tennessee collects 41% of their missed shots.
41% of the time tennessee misses they get an offensive rebound.
so, if they play a game and take 50 shots. let's say they make 20 of them. they get the offensive rebound on 12-13 of the 30 shots they miss.
that's ridiculous.
it's really difficult to rebound 41% of your missed shots and lose games. it just is. basically, they almost collect as many offensive rebounds in a game as the opponent gets defensive rebounds.
they average.....average.....14.7 offensive rebounds per game.
all of that equals the other team having to defend more, fouling more, allowing more stick back buckets (with the occasional "and 1"), etc, etc, etc.
now, here's the weird part. they only average 2 more shot attempts per game than their opponent
but, i looked at jay bilas' rankings of his top 68 teams. tennessee is 36th. in his blurb, he writes that tennessee collects 41% of their missed shots.
41% of the time tennessee misses they get an offensive rebound.
so, if they play a game and take 50 shots. let's say they make 20 of them. they get the offensive rebound on 12-13 of the 30 shots they miss.
that's ridiculous.
it's really difficult to rebound 41% of your missed shots and lose games. it just is. basically, they almost collect as many offensive rebounds in a game as the opponent gets defensive rebounds.
they average.....average.....14.7 offensive rebounds per game.
all of that equals the other team having to defend more, fouling more, allowing more stick back buckets (with the occasional "and 1"), etc, etc, etc.
now, here's the weird part. they only average 2 more shot attempts per game than their opponent