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2025 Recruiting: Jacob Furphy Commits to UConn!

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Look, I’m not saying the desire and technique doesn’t have a big impact on rebounding. But having positional size is also really advantageous. Newton, Castle, and Clingan had really good positional size. That is definitely a big factor in why we did so well on the boards. I think it’s also fair to question, with a smaller team this year, whether rebounding can still be a big advantage for this team. We’ve got questions to answer there.
Some guys get around this with hops and a pair and a nose for the ball.

For example:


C. Vital 6-2" 4.9 per game
S. Napier 6-0" 4.0 per game
R. Boatright 6-0 3.5 per game
 
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I’m with the group that believes Tom Moore and staff will make the rebounding work. I’m also with the group that believes rebounding is mostly about size and strength first, along with proximity to the basket when the shots go up. Looking at all time NBA rebounding and all time NCAA rebounding leaders, there’s not a guard in the top 25 of either list. John Stockton had heart and desire, yet doesn’t make the list’s top 250 despite being #5 in games played. Hunger and technique are important too, but let’s be realistic
 

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I’m with the group that believes Tom Moore and staff will make the rebounding work. I’m also with the group that believes rebounding is mostly about size and strength first, along with proximity to the basket when the shots go up. Looking at all time NBA rebounding and all time NCAA rebounding leaders, there’s not a guard in the top 25 of either list. John Stockton had heart and desire, yet doesn’t make the list’s top 250 despite being #5 in games played. Hunger and technique are important too, but let’s be realistic
Not a good comparison because often pros are not asked to rebound whereas at Uconn just about everybody is expected to
(including guards). If you look back from last year to the Christian Vital/ Boatright/ Napier years you will often see that they led the team many times in games.
 
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For fun, I'll argue technique and crazy competitiveness can overcome size.
Rodman won seven rebound titles. He was 6'7" and a little crazy.
Jordan said he was the best rebounder in the League.
Even Barkley won a title--only 6'5", but determined.
It can be done.
 
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For fun, I'll argue technique and crazy competitiveness can overcome size.
Rodman won seven rebound titles. He was 6'7" and a little crazy.
Jordan said he was the best rebounder in the League.
Even Barkley won a title--only 6'5", but determined.
It can be done.
Barkley never won a title and gets ripped to shreds on TNT by the guys weekly because he never did.

Rodman was also the best athlete on any team he was ever on(not best player).

Rebounding is an effort category, a 6’11 guy with effort will usually, but not always beat the 6’7 guy with effort.
That’s why rebounding is a team stat, and the most important one Hurley harps on lol.

We are going to be box out machines this year, and I imagine Hurley will lose his mind a few times early this year as that culture gets molded.

I think our guards will need to be the difference this year. We need a tnew type guy getting 4-7 rebounds a game
 
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For fun, I'll argue technique and crazy competitiveness can overcome size.
Rodman won seven rebound titles. He was 6'7" and a little crazy.
Jordan said he was the best rebounder in the League.
Even Barkley won a title--only 6'5", but determined.
It can be done.
Now imagine Barkley but he’s 6’10….
 
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Some guys get around this with hops and a pair and a nose for the ball.

For example:


C. Vital 6-2" 4.9 per game
S. Napier 6-0" 4.0 per game
R. Boatright 6-0 3.5 per game
Add Kemba to that list, who at 6-1 averaged 5.4 rpg his junior year (2nd to Oriakhi's 8.7) and 4.4 for his career.
 

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