sure...but it's crazy for you to track down one statistic and use that to justify saying Zach is essential to defensive rebounding rate when CJ out-rebounds him. We're both dealing with a ridiculously small sample size, but you were the one that tried to make something out of a 3 game sample
we can look at last season for guidance:
* when Zach was on the floor, Portland had a 27.1% offensive reb rate; off the floor, Portland had a 31.1% rate; -4.0
* when Zach was on the floor, Portland had a 73.9% defensive reb rate; off the floor, Blazers had a 75.6% rate; -1.7
* Zach on the floor, a total reb rate of 50.5%; off the floor, 53.4% rate; -2.9
* last season, Zach's offensive reb rate was 8.8% vs this season at 4.7%
* last season, Zach's defensive reb rate was 16.5% vs this season 9.3%
putting all those numbers together logically makes your assertion shaky beyond belief. The potential of 'blocking out' isn't worth that much
http://www.82games.com/1819/18POR15.HTM