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Whats the "skill" that seperates good rebounders from bad ones. I know Rodman was a rare bird who studied the way certain players missed shots and the spin of the ball. But, whats that skill you speak of that makes Dwight Howard a good rebounder and Aldridge a shitty one?
It's not that there's a precise, named skill. It's an understanding of where the ball is going to carom, how to move, etc. What is the precise skill that gets you from the perimeter to the hoop? It's a partly innate, partly practiced instinct for how to move your body to get around defenders...beyond merely having the athleticism. There have been plenty of athletes who weren't great at slashing to the hoop. Similarly, I don't think it's merely desire that gets you rebounds, even if you have athletic ability. I don't think you could take an Olympian (non-basketball) and have him rebound like a demon in the NBA even if he wanted to more than anything.
