Rebounding
Tips and Tricks on Basketball Rebounding
Excerpt from www.youth-basketball-tips.com
When you are more experienced, you will need to study whether your opponent is a soft shooter or a hard shooter. Soft shooters shoot at higher arc and produces rebounds that are close to the rim. Hard shooters do the opposite.
When the ball hits the rim, find your guy and make contact! Obviously if he is way off from the rim, stay inside and wait for the rebound. Don't be afraid to make contact, but don't use your arms to push, use your body to advance. So to be a good rebounder, always assume a shot will never go in and be ready in rebounding position.
- Observe which player are soft or hard shooters.
- Discover how hard the rims are.
- Anticipate where the ball will land.
- Box out your opponent.
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Roddman is famous for his superb rebounding ability.
Do you know why?Imagine yourself standing in front of Rodman in the air, then you will know why. I am not saying that Dennis gets all the rebounds by fouling. This is because a good, aggressive play is just half a step away from a foul play. Denis's strong power, will, and vertical leap makes him arguably the best rebounder in the NBA ever.
Rebounding is one of the major aspects of the game. For some players, rebounding is THE game, their only duty on the court. It is typically a big guy's job. Under the rim, you will find warriors. They fight battles and they shed sweat and blood. That's not an exaggeration. Inside the paint, people literally fight for a superior position, they will push you, elbow you, and do every little things that might gain an edge against you.
Just how important is rebounding? Whenever you grab a rebound, your team gains a chance to shoot again while the other team actually loses it. The difference is double.
While good footwork and vertical leap is the major determinant of rebounds. It does require experience to become a good rebounder such as anticipating where the ball is landing. For example, the longer the shot or harder the rim, the farther the bounces. Simple physics.
For offensive rebounds, you will have to fight for the position under the basket. Remember that the point to offensive rebound is to earn you an edge. So do not commit the whole team to offensive rebound, else the other team will make you pay - one long pass will easily make the ball end up in the other side of the court. Always have someone stationed at the top of the key ready to retreat. If you are out-rebounded, stand in his face and prevent him from passing immediately.
Meanwhile, for defensive rebounds, you will probably be in a favorable advantage. So box out and prevent the perimeter offensive players from getting an offensive rebound and an easy basket. Your primary job should be thinking how to prevent the other team from grabbing it instead of grabbing the rebound itself. If you are unable to grab the rebound, but successful in preventing your guy from getting the rebound, you have done your job.
When a shot is released, maintain contact with your opponent and immediately face the basket.
It is important for your to maintain full contact with him so he has no where to maneuver his body to a better position. A properly boxed out opponent is completely helpless in collecting the rebound.
If you notice your man wants to back out and use his quickness to get to a new position, stick your back close to him as long as he is close to the paint. Your teammate is responsible for the other players they are guarding.
If you are playing zone defense, you are responsible for anyone coming through your zone. You should never allow anyone entering your zone. Sometimes you will get two or more people in your zone at any one time and you need to be able to make the decision which one of them is the most likely to get the rebound.
Here is a good tip when you are boxing out on defense. Create an o-rebound zone with your arms and your teammates' arms, a place where you are not going to let anyone in. Be very conscious of anyone going in and out of that zone and be prepared when a shot goes up to block anyone who is in your zone.
