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With Blake no longer around, I think we all agree that rebounding will be a concern this season. Jeff Capel's quote in a recent Sporting News article confirms that he is painfully aware that taking care of business on the boards will have to be a team effort:
http://www.sportingnews.com/college...bounds-are-biggest-concern-for-capels-sooners
The question is which player(s) will earn their minutes by banging down low and making an effort to fill a void left by the departure of Blake Griffin? With a lion's share of the scoring this season likely coming from our back court, putting points on the scoreboard may not be nearly as important as collecting rebounds. In fact, rebounding by the guards and wings may be key to our success this year, and it might factor into Coach Capel's decision in determining the starting lineup.
The message seems clear: If you want to play, work hard for rebounds and loose balls.
My money is on Andrew Fitzgerald to eventually earn at least starter-like minutes at the other post position. RW or Allen will be there to start the season, but I think Fitz will take over that spot if they don't get the job done on the boards. And, yes, I have taken defense into consideration as well.
There will also be an opportunity for Ray Willis and Steven Pledger to earn their way into the rotation for reasons outside of scoring points. Ray's length and athleticism could serve him well, if he's willing to make the effort. Steven has the size and strength, plus he was a good rebounding guard in high school, averaging 7.3 boards per game.
If rebounding is as important as Coach Capel has indicated and most of us believe, how do you see our starting lineup shaping up once the season gets underway?
"We're going to have to really gang rebound," Capel said. "If somebody wants to play -- become a really good rebounder."
http://www.sportingnews.com/college...bounds-are-biggest-concern-for-capels-sooners
The question is which player(s) will earn their minutes by banging down low and making an effort to fill a void left by the departure of Blake Griffin? With a lion's share of the scoring this season likely coming from our back court, putting points on the scoreboard may not be nearly as important as collecting rebounds. In fact, rebounding by the guards and wings may be key to our success this year, and it might factor into Coach Capel's decision in determining the starting lineup.
The message seems clear: If you want to play, work hard for rebounds and loose balls.
My money is on Andrew Fitzgerald to eventually earn at least starter-like minutes at the other post position. RW or Allen will be there to start the season, but I think Fitz will take over that spot if they don't get the job done on the boards. And, yes, I have taken defense into consideration as well.
There will also be an opportunity for Ray Willis and Steven Pledger to earn their way into the rotation for reasons outside of scoring points. Ray's length and athleticism could serve him well, if he's willing to make the effort. Steven has the size and strength, plus he was a good rebounding guard in high school, averaging 7.3 boards per game.
If rebounding is as important as Coach Capel has indicated and most of us believe, how do you see our starting lineup shaping up once the season gets underway?