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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 291710" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>Free-throws have a lot to do with rebounding margin. You can't get a defensive rebound on shots that are called fouls. They had more shots called with fouls so we had fewer opportunities for a defensive rebound. We got very few fouls called against them so they had more opportunities for drebs. The discrepancy in rebounding was largely due to the 26-15 advantage they had in defensive rebounds, which is directly affected by the number of times a foul was called on a shot. </p><p></p><p>As far as shooting goes we shot 48% and 40% (on a higher volume of 3s. </p><p></p><p>Yes, they shot better, and did rebound better, even looking at it in a way that takes into consideration opportunities, but not by a whole lot. We also took better care of the ball and passed better, more assists and fewer TOs. I'd argue that our advantage last night in passing and taking care of the ball was a bigger one than their advantage shooting and rebounding. </p><p></p><p>But the biggest advantage was 27-3 in freethrow attempts. That is an absurd difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 291710, member: 2299"] Free-throws have a lot to do with rebounding margin. You can't get a defensive rebound on shots that are called fouls. They had more shots called with fouls so we had fewer opportunities for a defensive rebound. We got very few fouls called against them so they had more opportunities for drebs. The discrepancy in rebounding was largely due to the 26-15 advantage they had in defensive rebounds, which is directly affected by the number of times a foul was called on a shot. As far as shooting goes we shot 48% and 40% (on a higher volume of 3s. Yes, they shot better, and did rebound better, even looking at it in a way that takes into consideration opportunities, but not by a whole lot. We also took better care of the ball and passed better, more assists and fewer TOs. I'd argue that our advantage last night in passing and taking care of the ball was a bigger one than their advantage shooting and rebounding. But the biggest advantage was 27-3 in freethrow attempts. That is an absurd difference. [/QUOTE]
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