Posted by arssanguinus on 6/2/2012 11:17:00 PM (view original):
I find usually unless you severely out-talent someone or out stamina them or out depth them the other reasons for running uptempo are usually inadequate. You can leverage good rebounding just as well in a slowdown as a speed up.
How do you "leverage" it in slow down?
With uptempo, the logic is that - the more possessions, the greater any clear advantage becomes. That should hold true for rebounding just as much as anything else, no?
That is to say, if we get 40 possessions running slow down and hit 50% of our shots, that leaves 20 potential offensive rebounds. If our rebounding advantage allows us to get offensive rebounds at a 20% clip, we get 4 extra possessions via offensive board. If we get 60 possessions running uptempo at the same numbers, we get 6 extra possessions exploiting that rebounding strength. Obviously those are just made up numbers, but they hopefully illustrate my rationale.