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    Believeland MP.Trey's Avatar
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    Default Re: Could this be the most dominant rebounding performance in adult basketball history?

    Quote Originally Posted by UK2K
    Didn't Love have a 30 and 30 game last season....

    30 boards in the NBA >>>>>>>>>>> 29 boards in rando league.
    29 boards in 22 minutes doe.

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    Default Re: Could this be the most dominant rebounding performance in adult basketball history?

    Quote Originally Posted by ILLsmak
    wat u kno about tom boerwinkle??

    -Smak
    Boerwinkle was a similar player to what Noah is today. And he was among the best "TRB%" rebounders of his era. I already mentioned that he holds the Bulls single game rebounding mark, of 37 (and in only 35 minutes BTW)...which is impressive when you consider that Dennis Rodman played in Chicago for a number of years. BTW, that game was played in FRIGID conditions, too.

    And another little known fact...he played against Alcindor (Kareem) in a game which ended Milwaukee's then record 20 game winning streak. In that game, he scored 21 points, and grabbed 33 rebounds. And in another OT game, he held Alcindor to a 7-25 shooting game from the field.

    Oh, and once again, Boerwinkle was among the best rebounders, per minute played, in his era. He had a career 21.9 playoff TRB%. What is interesting, however, is that he and Chamberlain squared off several times in the post-season. In one of them, Boerwinkle only played a total of 30 minutes, and could only pull down a total of 9 rebounds. This was Chamberlain's LAST season, and in that series, Chamberlain averaged 24.6 rpg.

    He was also an adept passer, and over the course of his entire career he averaged 3.2 apg and in only 22.7 mpg. In his best season, and playing 29 mpg, he handed out 4.8 apg.

    Again, Boerwinkle was a full 7-0, and likely would measure over 7-1 today. And at his peak, he was playing at around 280 lbs.

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    I brick nerf balls La Frescobaldi's Avatar
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    Default Re: Could this be the most dominant rebounding performance in adult basketball history?

    Quote Originally Posted by UK2K
    Didn't Love have a 30 and 30 game last season....

    30 boards in the NBA >>>>>>>>>>> 29 boards in rando league.
    Not really when it was Stoudamire playing defense

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    Default Re: Could this be the most dominant rebounding performance in adult basketball history?

    It would be nice to see some advanced stats, like rebound % from this game.

    in 40 minutes there were 74 rebounds alltogether, if those were distributed evenly, that would mean ~40 rebounds for Sabonis' 22 minutes. He grabbed 29.

    29/40 would mean a 72% overall rebounding percentage for Sabas.
    Basically he grabbed all the rebounds while he played outthere...

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