Rebounding?
Gift and Sanchez. We return literally all of our rebounding, and Gift's 2012 total of 191 boards would have been 2nd to Obekpa's 204 last season. Expecting the 6'9 JC all america Sanchez to add an additional 5 or more a game is MORE than likely as well.
I think Gift could be a decent role player, but if we're counting on him to rebound, we are in deep sh*t. The guy is strong, intelligent and hard working, but he has zero instinct for rebounding the ball. We should start him against Bucknell, but barring dramatic improvement, he shoukd be getting 10-15 minutes per game.
Or we could start him against Kentucky - against whom he had 10 boards. Or against Pitt, where he had 12 boards. Rutgers where he had 8. Detroit where he had 8. Marquette, WVU where he had 7. Also had 5 or more against Duke, Syracuse, Notre Dame, Georgetown, South Florida. (That's ommitting the 8 or more he had against "lesser" opponents like Lehigh, Fordham, UMBC, Wm&Mary, Texas-Pan American).
I get you don't like his "instincts" - but his production in an area we were weak last season is in black and white.
I'm sorry CR, but I watched all of those games, and I'm not buying it. Are you actually telling me that he rebounded well against SU? Do you remember what Fab Melo did to him?
Lehigh, Fordham, UMBC, he was terrific. That is the level of competition he should have signed on to play at. In the BE, he was lost. I'm hoping, like many of us are, that he has used this time to become more familiar with this level of Basketball.
Guys can improve especially a Juco headed into his senior year. (And a 5th year at that) But to point to BE games where he excelled in blowout losses is silly. A lot of people bring up the Kentucky game as an example of Gift coming to play. Did you watch that game? He started really taking it to them when we were down by 35. Great.
We've been down this road before..
Poison is right. It couldn't be more simple than that.
If you are the only center on the team, (a team of just 6 scholarship players - all freshmen), and you play 30mins a game; it would be embarrassing not to average 5 rebounds a game.
5 rebs a game under those conditions don't really tell us anything about his rebounding ability. It just confirms that he has limbs and a pulse.
Could GG help us? Sure. And I hope he does. But do I know that he's a solid D1 rebounder based on that 2011 season? No, I can't draw that conclusion. Regardless of how many times we underline, bold, or supersize the font, his 5 rebounds a game do not impress me as much as some posters apparently think they should. And it's hardly supportive of your argument to continually cherry pick the 3 good games he had and throw them in our faces.
For every Kentucky or Pitt game, I could point out that he had
1 REBOUND IN 32 MINS AGAINST VILLANOVA!!!
or the slightly more impressive 2 REBOUNDS IN 30 MINUTES AGAINST ARIZONA!