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Originally Posted by TheRealMick
This why I don't really care for advanced stats. Everybody eye test told them Nolley better at rebounding than JD.
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I agree that Nolley is a better rebounder when he puts effort into it, but his actual production was no better than JD. What does it matter if you are better at rebounding if you don't actually rebound? The NBA will see Nolley's potential, but when assembling a college roster it's important to look at actual results.
I'll add that the stats still show Nolley was better at rebounding his position, since JD played some 4 while Nolley was almost exclusively a 3.