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The best players at grabbing contested rebounds

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2013 6:50 am
by shoddypippen
SportVU makes it fairly easy to see a player’s skill at grabbing contested rebounds. For this calculation I only use players with at least 10 REB chances per game. Also, I’m going to assume that uncontested rebounds chances have fairly close to 100% success rate.
To get what I call a player’s “Percentage of contested rebounds per chance” I subtracted a players “uncontested rebounds per game” from their “rebound chances per game,” to get a value for “contested rebound chances per game”. This assumes that any rebound chance a player didn’t convert on must have been contested (I know this is far from perfect, but it’s the only thing we have). Then I divide their “contested rebounds per game” from the “contested rebound chances” to get a player’s proficiency at fighting for boards.
More details here: http://www.22ndtimeout.com/2013/11/20/r ... ed-boards/

Here's the top ten:
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and the bottom ten:
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Re: The best players at grabbing contested rebounds

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2013 4:50 pm
by Crow
Thanks for the link and these numbers. I'd be curious how the average height, weight (somewhat to strength) , reach and vertical of the top 10 guys compares to the league's big man averages. Which demographic characteristic is most highly correlated to contested rebound success?

There are a few expected names in the bottom 10 (Lopez, Smith) and a few surprises to me (Splitter, maybe Varejao).

Re: The best players at grabbing contested rebounds

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2013 4:57 pm
by Mike G
Varejao is getting just 57% of the rebounds he was getting last year, both on offense and on defense.
His TReb% is lowest of his career, at 13.4, barely above NBA average for a forward.

Re: The best players at grabbing contested rebounds

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 5:03 am
by shoddypippen
Thanks Crow, those are some good options to explore further. Do you know of a website that has that information in an easy-to-access form?