Was looking at some stats on Kenpom and noticed that Vanderbilt’s offensive rebounding percentage is 34%.
If that holds up as he gets more playing time, that’s one of the more ridiculous stats I’ve seen in a long time. Generally the best offensive rebounders in the nation each year grab only 20% of their team’s missed shots.
Even the best offensive rebounding teams each year grab only 40% of their misses as a team, and Vanderbilt alone has grabbed 34% in his limited playing time.
To have one individual player on your team that will rebound one out of every three missed shots is insane.
If that holds up as he gets more playing time, that’s one of the more ridiculous stats I’ve seen in a long time. Generally the best offensive rebounders in the nation each year grab only 20% of their team’s missed shots.
Even the best offensive rebounding teams each year grab only 40% of their misses as a team, and Vanderbilt alone has grabbed 34% in his limited playing time.
To have one individual player on your team that will rebound one out of every three missed shots is insane.