Re: SDSU @ IPFW
My biggest concern, and keep in mind this can become overly catchy critiquing the teams faults for all of us,is, that they don't position themselves better for rebounding ,they focus so much on the shot , they are always in poor rebounding position for the rebound. It usually sails over their head and right to the opposing player for the second chance shot, which usually then goes in, and the foul.
A good rebounder to me treats every shot as one that's going to be missed with out fail, and positions herself at the release of the shot for the rebound. Not stand in poor rebounding position and looking to see if the shot misses, it's too late then. If you think about it, the time to position should be sooner rather than later. The more rebounders in good position to grab the rebound we have ,the greater the odds become we get the rebound, simple as it sounds.
Always think one step ahead, especially against more athletic teams, and think clearly at crucial junctures of the game, don't get too caught up in the emotion where you rush things and can't finish . Easier said than done, but that should be the goal. That's why some players look smooth and under control, and some look all hurky jerky and out of control, amateurish.
I have to fight being too critical, even though my intensions are for the good, being too critical all the time is not good. IMO
Originally posted by OldHare
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A good rebounder to me treats every shot as one that's going to be missed with out fail, and positions herself at the release of the shot for the rebound. Not stand in poor rebounding position and looking to see if the shot misses, it's too late then. If you think about it, the time to position should be sooner rather than later. The more rebounders in good position to grab the rebound we have ,the greater the odds become we get the rebound, simple as it sounds.
Always think one step ahead, especially against more athletic teams, and think clearly at crucial junctures of the game, don't get too caught up in the emotion where you rush things and can't finish . Easier said than done, but that should be the goal. That's why some players look smooth and under control, and some look all hurky jerky and out of control, amateurish.
I have to fight being too critical, even though my intensions are for the good, being too critical all the time is not good. IMO
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