On the last play Clingan had to be in defensively. Even if we didn't get the rebound, the put back for Hall would have been challenged. 42 blocks from Clingan while only 13 from Adama in 250 more minutes. (Interesting that Karaban has 11 blocks and that is the same as Jackson and only 2 less than Adama) If I recall the last rebound glanced the rim directly down rather than being the type of rebound you just go up for. In my world, Clingan gets a traditional rebound, gets fouled, or defends the put back. Also he is a bigger obstacle to help with a Richmond backdown or blow by past our guards. I just don't see why he wasn't in and what the idea was.