RawleArenas wrote: ↑Thu Dec 23, 2021 10:01 am
I don't know what a Drb is, you'll have to explain that. Our dismal first half performance was certainly a factor, but you can't deny the disruption of the game flow and the absence of our impact bigs (due to phantom or questionable fouls) as being a difference maker in rebounding. Of course its disappointing, but not because we were dominant before, but because we weren't available to impact the glass.
Also, all of Chandler's shot didn't come from P&R action. I don't have a shot breakdown, but a lot of his decision making was forced, including the play where he took four steps towards the end that resulted in an and 1 for Fulkerson. But you're completely correct in that the mental errors erased any chance that we could take a lead and battle to maintain it.
Drb is just defensive rebounds. I'm just saying that the more opportunities you have for defensive rebounds, the better your overall #'s should be by definition, because Drb's should skew heavily towards the D regardless of how good at rebounding a team is.
They missed 41 shots to our 32, so we had 9 more Drb chances, which should pump up our overall chances to get boards. It doesn't help to have bigs on the bench, but getting outshot like that, losing the battle by 3 has to be a disappointment. Ft's add to the margin, but not sure how much because you can't go by raw numbers.
I don't disagree the reffing sucked. I still think that you have to hammer home to the bigs that this means even more they cannot pick up useless fouls like Tubelis's 4th. I'd have to rewatch to give a more accurate count, but when you're getting tough breaks in general, we compounded it with a few unnecessary fouls. In rewatching a bit for the YouTube link I gave you, I counted two fouls on Koloko where the offensive player wasn't in scoring position.
We got a couple phantom fouls and the refs ignored a few fouls from TN. That's very true, I just mean they wouldn't have been as devastating for Koloko and Tubelis if it wasn't for a few unnecessary fouls they both could have avoided.
True on Chandler. As I said to Rondae, Fulkerson actually hurt us more by exploiting Koloko, Ballo and Tubelis dropping by using the space to get into his comfort zone.
I don't mean to suggest we should abandon drop, particularly that we should have last night. It worked because Chandler was off. Just more that we may (in other games) need a counter when a player makes the shots that are there.