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Only a moron just skimming through the stats sheet, who wasn't at the game or didn't bother following it, would bump this thread in a negative manner.
I am breaking my own rule about reading your posts, but isn't calling someone a moron, a personal attack? Isn't that punishable by banishment?
Just curious, since you were calling for MTXEs banishment....
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Jesus, I've backed off MTXE's banishment pleas. I know I'm a thorn in your side, for whatever reason, but why don't you look into the reasoning behind my "moron labeling" before getting up all in my jockstrap?
Garrett wasn't even given a chance by the refs last night. I felt so sorry for the kid. His effort is still there. While he still needs to develop some skill in making his move to the basket, it seems the basic strategy of all his opponents is just to beat the hell out of him. Fouls committed against him are often total muggings by two or three players. People still believe that if they get to him early by being overly physical, he will not get untracked.
Interesting little stat I found on Pomeroy's site:
2010 National Leaders in Offensive Rebounding %:
1 Storm Warren, Louisiana St. 23.4 6-7 220 So
2 Jordan Eglseder, Northern Iowa 21.9 7-0 280 Sr
3 DeMarcus Cousins, Kentucky 21.6 6-11 260 Fr
4 Corey Raji, Boston College 19.8 6-6 218 Jr
5 Papa Dia, Southern Methodist 19.8 6-9 235 Jr
6 Marquis Young, Chicago St. 19.5 6-9 290 Sr
7 Tony Easley, Murray St. 19.3 6-9 200 Sr
8 Josimar Ayarza, Southern Mississippi 18.9 6-8 230 Jr
9 Auryn MacMillan, Gardner Webb 18.8 6-8 235 Sr
10 Derrick Favors, Georgia Tech 18.8 6-10 246 Fr
11 Anthony Johnson, Fairfield 18.7 6-8 245 Sr
12 Artsiom Parakhouski, Radford 18.5 6-11 260 Sr 13 Garrett Stutz, Wichita St. 18.4 7-0 235 So
14 Omondi Amoke, California 18.3 6-7 215 So
15 Robert Nwankwo, Towson 18.3 6-8 220 Jr
Interesting little stat I found on Pomeroy's site:
2010 National Leaders in Offensive Rebounding %:
1 Storm Warren, Louisiana St. 23.4 6-7 220 So
2 Jordan Eglseder, Northern Iowa 21.9 7-0 280 Sr
3 DeMarcus Cousins, Kentucky 21.6 6-11 260 Fr
4 Corey Raji, Boston College 19.8 6-6 218 Jr
5 Papa Dia, Southern Methodist 19.8 6-9 235 Jr
6 Marquis Young, Chicago St. 19.5 6-9 290 Sr
7 Tony Easley, Murray St. 19.3 6-9 200 Sr
8 Josimar Ayarza, Southern Mississippi 18.9 6-8 230 Jr
9 Auryn MacMillan, Gardner Webb 18.8 6-8 235 Sr
10 Derrick Favors, Georgia Tech 18.8 6-10 246 Fr
11 Anthony Johnson, Fairfield 18.7 6-8 245 Sr
12 Artsiom Parakhouski, Radford 18.5 6-11 260 Sr 13 Garrett Stutz, Wichita St. 18.4 7-0 235 So
14 Omondi Amoke, California 18.3 6-7 215 So
15 Robert Nwankwo, Towson 18.3 6-8 220 Jr
Interesting little stat I found on Pomeroy's site:
2010 National Leaders in Offensive Rebounding %:
1 Storm Warren, Louisiana St. 23.4 6-7 220 So
2 Jordan Eglseder, Northern Iowa 21.9 7-0 280 Sr
3 DeMarcus Cousins, Kentucky 21.6 6-11 260 Fr
4 Corey Raji, Boston College 19.8 6-6 218 Jr
5 Papa Dia, Southern Methodist 19.8 6-9 235 Jr
6 Marquis Young, Chicago St. 19.5 6-9 290 Sr
7 Tony Easley, Murray St. 19.3 6-9 200 Sr
8 Josimar Ayarza, Southern Mississippi 18.9 6-8 230 Jr
9 Auryn MacMillan, Gardner Webb 18.8 6-8 235 Sr
10 Derrick Favors, Georgia Tech 18.8 6-10 246 Fr
11 Anthony Johnson, Fairfield 18.7 6-8 245 Sr
12 Artsiom Parakhouski, Radford 18.5 6-11 260 Sr 13 Garrett Stutz, Wichita St. 18.4 7-0 235 So
14 Omondi Amoke, California 18.3 6-7 215 So
15 Robert Nwankwo, Towson 18.3 6-8 220 Jr
I love the rebounding percentage stat because it normalizes out the game tempo (faster tempo = more rebounds and rebound opportunities). Good to see a couple of MVC centers near the top.
Of course, like with any statistic, quality of opposition plays a role. I hope Stutz is still there in a couple of months!
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