View Full Version : Kareem is an overrated rebounder
72-10
12-20-2015, 11:50 AM
Here are the 1983 playoff highs for rebounding:
23, Moses Malone, Philadelphia at Los Angeles, May 31
20, Dan Roundfield, Atlanta at Boston, April 19
20, Artis Gilmore, San Antonio at Los Angeles, May 10
19, Moses Malone, Philadelphia at Los Angeles, May 29
18, Artis Gilmore, San Antonio vs. Los Angeles, May 20
18, Moses Malone, Philadelphia vs. Los Angeles, May 22
The same thing applies to the 1984 playoffs. He lost on the boards basically every night.
feyki
12-20-2015, 11:59 AM
Hmm . How old was he at that time Dear Einstein .
72-10
12-20-2015, 12:03 PM
36
that's not so old that he should have lost on the boards every single night
dhsilv
12-20-2015, 12:09 PM
Out rebounded by Moses Malone????? Really!
feyki
12-20-2015, 12:11 PM
36
that's not so old that he should have lost on the boards every single night
You are really smartest guy i ever seen .
72-10
12-20-2015, 12:14 PM
Um yeah...
so Kareem's games against Malone in the 83 Finals went like this
outrebounded by Malone 4-18
outrebounded by Malone 4-12
outrebounded by Malone 15-19
outrebounded by Malone 7-23
He was not rebounding well by the 80s.
You're aware that Artis Gilmore was 33 1/2?
feyki
12-20-2015, 12:18 PM
Um yeah...
so Kareem's games against Malone in the 83 Finals went like this
outrebounded by Malone 4-18
outrebounded by Malone 4-12
outrebounded by Malone 15-19
outrebounded by Malone 7-23
He was not rebounding well by the 80s.
You're aware that Artis Gilmore was 33 1/2?
Yes , that is correct . Kareem got old after 81 and he hadn't energy for high rebounding efforts . Moses was also one of the greatest rebounders in history .
72-10
12-20-2015, 12:18 PM
Now let's take a look at how Kareem did vs. 33 1/2 yr old Gilmore
beat Gilmore 8-6
outrebounded by Gilmore 4-20
outrebounded by Gilmore 10-14
outrebounded by Gilmore 6-9
outrebounded by Gilmore 7-14
outrebounded by Gilmore 10-18
k0kakw0rld
12-20-2015, 12:26 PM
Here are the 1983 playoff highs for rebounding:
23, Moses Malone, Philadelphia at Los Angeles, May 31
20, Dan Roundfield, Atlanta at Boston, April 19
20, Artis Gilmore, San Antonio at Los Angeles, May 10
19, Moses Malone, Philadelphia at Los Angeles, May 29
18, Artis Gilmore, San Antonio vs. Los Angeles, May 20
18, Moses Malone, Philadelphia vs. Los Angeles, May 22
The same thing applies to the 1984 playoffs. He lost on the boards basically every night.
You are an idiot :facepalm
You select couple games and you jump to conclusion.
News flash Stephen is greater than Jordan after only one amazing season :coleman:
72-10
12-20-2015, 12:28 PM
:roll:
dhsilv
12-20-2015, 12:32 PM
Yes , that is correct . Kareem got old after 81 and he hadn't energy for high rebounding efforts . Moses was also one of the greatest rebounders in history .
I'll be honest, if we toss out the prehistoric guys (wilt and russel) moses is almost unquestionably the greatest rebounder in the modern history of the nba, all due respect to Rodman.
72-10
12-20-2015, 12:35 PM
I'll be honest, if we toss out the prehistoric guys (wilt and russel) moses is almost unquestionably the greatest rebounder in the modern history of the nba, all due respect to Rodman.
I'd say Rodman is a better rebounder than Malone and Malone is a slightly better offensive rebounder.
feyki
12-20-2015, 01:20 PM
I'll be honest, if we toss out the prehistoric guys (wilt and russel) moses is almost unquestionably the greatest rebounder in the modern history of the nba, all due respect to Rodman.
Third greatest rebounder after Rodman and Wilt at nba history.
sd3035
12-20-2015, 01:23 PM
certainly better than sidney moncrief :lol
warriorfan
12-20-2015, 02:27 PM
certainly better than sidney moncrief :lol
Bitter bucks fan detected :lol
Seriously though Kareem was not only very old but as some posters have already alluded to Moses Malone and Artis Gilmore were some of the most physically imposing rebounders of all time. Those guys were no joke. Think of a DeMarcus Cousins with endless motor and hustle and a larger Dwight Howard. That is what Malone and Gilmore were on the boards.
72-10
12-20-2015, 03:14 PM
Third greatest rebounder after Rodman and Wilt at nba history.
how can you not think Bill Russell is a greater rebounder than Wilt
72-10
12-20-2015, 03:15 PM
Bitter bucks fan detected :lol
Seriously though Kareem was not only very old but as some posters have already alluded to Moses Malone and Artis Gilmore were some of the most physically imposing rebounders of all time. Those guys were no joke. Think of a DeMarcus Cousins with endless motor and hustle and a larger Dwight Howard. That is what Malone and Gilmore were on the boards.
Kareem was 36 and Gilmore was 33 1/2
feyki
12-20-2015, 03:36 PM
how can you not think Bill Russell is a greater rebounder than Wilt
Cause Wilt better rebounder .
When I hear Kareem I dont think great rebounder
72-10
12-20-2015, 03:44 PM
Cause Wilt better rebounder .
Russell put up almost equal rebounding numbers and he's much shorter and lighter than Wilt
He played at the same pace during the same era
FKAri
12-20-2015, 03:50 PM
I'd say Rodman is a better rebounder than Malone and Malone is a slightly better offensive rebounder.
statpadding + rewarded for missing shots at the rim
feyki
12-20-2015, 03:53 PM
Russell put up almost equal rebounding numbers and he's much shorter and lighter than Wilt
He played at the same pace during the same era
They are close but Wilt better . Actually , Wilt had better rebound numbers than Russell by small margin.
When I hear Kareem I dont think great rebounder
No , he was great rebounder in his prime . Top 10-15 all time caliber .
mr4speed
12-20-2015, 05:07 PM
When I hear Kareem I dont think great rebounder
Then consider this, in Kareems first 10 years he grabbed 11,460 boards for an average of 14.8 per game. In 75-76 he won the rebounding title with a 16.9 average per game. In his prime he was a beast.
72-10
12-20-2015, 05:16 PM
Yeah, and then dovetailed off like crazy
One of my main points is that it's odd seeing him at #3 on the career list
Some rebounders who are easily better than Kareem
Rodman
Russell
Wilt
Moses Malone
Barkley
Nate Thurmond
Dwight Howard
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