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  • The 24th Letter
    ERA
    • Oct 2007
    • 39373

    #1

    Let's talk about offensive rebounding...

    Wanted to get you guys thoughts on offensive rebounding....

    IMO, it seems like there is an issue with teammates not properly blocking out causing an overabundance of OREBs....I'm seeing a lot of instances where an out of position player will come flying in untouched for a board...like their reaction time to the ball coming off the rim is much quicker than everyone else's...

    I use the 05 Spurs a lot (PNO) so I benefit from this with prime TD a lot of the time...but I still think it's something that could use work...

    What are you guys seeing?
  • shadow2201
    Rookie
    • Mar 2013
    • 446

    #2
    Re: Let's talk about offensive rebounding...

    It's incredibly frustrating. My team seems to just stand still during rebounds, giving up a huge amount of offensive boards. Was wondering if it was just me or not!

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    • Coach2K
      Hall of Fame
      • Mar 2012
      • 1702

      #3
      Re: Let's talk about offensive rebounding...

      I've been giving up my share of offensive boards. I'm the Pacers and played a Pelicans user and gave up 25 offensive boards to them. 17 of them were to Cousins and Davis combined.

      I have noticed the following things:

      1. If I give up an open shot, I'm giving up the offensive rebound. This has been the general rule for quite awhile as I think the game is setup this way. I've always just prepared myself to expect this to always happen when I give up an open shot. So just remember that if you give up a ton of open looks you're most likely going to get killed on the boards.
      2. If I contest with triangle, I'm giving up the offensive rebound.
      3. Some guys play in such a way that they don't shoot until their teammate is in position to get the offensive rebound increasing their chances above the norm.

      Whether is a problem or not, I'm not ready to say even though I've given up multiple 20 plus offensive board games and one where I only got 1 in the same game lol.

      I play some guys who really know how to play so I know I need to improve my defense still since I play all auto and manually try and figure stuff out.

      Just keep in mind if you get out of position somehow, you'll pay for it. Learn how not to get out of position and you'll do better at protecting the boards.

      Easier said than done of course.
      Last edited by Coach2K; 09-27-2017, 11:23 PM.
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      • jeebs9
        Fear is the Unknown
        • Oct 2008
        • 47568

        #4
        Re: Let's talk about offensive rebounding...

        Are you guys blocking out? Or using crash the glasses.

        The rebounds I've seen look real. And the numbers match up too.

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        • olajuwon34
          Pro
          • Aug 2017
          • 681

          #5
          Re: Let's talk about offensive rebounding...

          I feel like its almost a balancing act for the game to run properly, i know that if i get 4 offensive rebounds my opponent is going to get 4 or more sooner or later, no matter if i set rebounds to crash the glass. Reminds me of how nba 2k13 operated, it was clockwork every game with the offensive rebounds.

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          • Smirkin Dirk
            All Star
            • Oct 2008
            • 5183

            #6
            Re: Let's talk about offensive rebounding...

            Slow, unathletic bigs still get the benefit of high jumping animations that they really shouldnt. Ive seen Dirk, Zaza etc fly in over the top of other bigs to get OREBS when they can barely jump over a jar of honey.
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            • VAWereWolf65
              MVP
              • Jul 2016
              • 1734

              #7
              Re: Let's talk about offensive rebounding...

              Rebounding in general is just really off to me. Almost every game I play, either my big man or a big man on the other team gets over 20+ rebounds while the rest of their / my team mates have a very low amount of rebounds
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              • Smirkin Dirk
                All Star
                • Oct 2008
                • 5183

                #8
                Re: Let's talk about offensive rebounding...

                Originally posted by VAWereWolf65
                Rebounding in general is just really off to me. Almost every game I play, either my big man or a big man on the other team gets over 20+ rebounds while the rest of their / my team mates have a very low amount of rebounds
                I played a game against Memphis where both teams had FGAs in the low 70s, so tempo does play a role.
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                • GisherJohn24
                  MVP
                  • Aug 2008
                  • 4608

                  #9
                  Re: Let's talk about offensive rebounding...

                  Originally posted by The 24th Letter
                  Wanted to get you guys thoughts on offensive rebounding....

                  IMO, it seems like there is an issue with teammates not properly blocking out causing an overabundance of OREBs....I'm seeing a lot of instances where an out of position player will come flying in untouched for a board...like their reaction time to the ball coming off the rim is much quicker than everyone else's...

                  I use the 05 Spurs a lot (PNO) so I benefit from this with prime TD a lot of the time...but I still think it's something that could use work...

                  What are you guys seeing?

                  I had a really balanced game for all players and OFF and DEF rebounds. with the input from a few other guys, I adjusted...


                  Vertical - 40
                  Hands - 25
                  Hustle - 65/55
                  Offensive Rebound - 1
                  Defensive Rebound - 3

                  So I adjusted the sliders, hands and vertical and adjusted hustle, I also changed the offensive rebounds to 1 and defensive to 3. I had very balanced rebounding game last night and felt great and no stat from any player looked off. Highest guy on my team (C) had 13 rebounds total and about 4 OFF rebounds. But I had other players chipping in with 9-5 rebounds. Key is those sliders and lowering those OFF and DEF rebounds for sure in the sliders. I think I had a total of 12 OFF rebounds for the team. 9 min quarters.

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                  • tjery14
                    Rookie
                    • Sep 2017
                    • 23

                    #10
                    Re: Let's talk about offensive rebounding...

                    Try to switch on your under basket guy as soon as you can after ball leaves shooters hands (or even earlier when hes going up) and press L2 to box out, works for me.
                    If I remember to do this immediately in most situations i get def rebound, but when Im just watching the ball flying and doing nothing than off rebound happens.
                    Also playing off ball as a center makes you vulnerable to offensive rebounds (hes out of position most times and cant box out properly).
                    And I totally agree witch Coach2k - offensive rebounds happens most times after giving up wide open looks - its like your defense try to get to this wide open guy and forget about rebounding. Maybe its intended punishment for leaving guys open

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                    • BluFu
                      MVP
                      • May 2012
                      • 3596

                      #11
                      Re: Let's talk about offensive rebounding...

                      This has stuck out a lot to me since day 1.. Even if my whole team is in position for a rebound, my opponent can still just fly in and grab the offensive board.

                      This definitely needs to be looked at by the devs.

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                      • GisherJohn24
                        MVP
                        • Aug 2008
                        • 4608

                        #12
                        Re: Let's talk about offensive rebounding...

                        This game rewards you for taking control of the player to get a board. I definitely was able to grab more rebounds getting my guy preparded to snag a board down. I could do it pretty consistently with a SF and the C or PF would basically move out of my way when I'm in there. So I"ll just say, if you're wanting CPU to do the boards thing, then that's when you will get the out of proportion stats. Not sure I if I worded that clearly in laymans terms...

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                        • jfsolo
                          Live Action, please?
                          • May 2003
                          • 12965

                          #13
                          Re: Let's talk about offensive rebounding...

                          The game is letting ratings override superior positioning too often even when the size of the players are equivalent. For example even if a player like Zubac gets a good box out on DeAndre Jordan the ball will just suction to Jordan's hands because the ratings disparity.

                          For offline it can easily be fixed, but I would imagine that online it is a serious pain in the ***.
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                          • GloGangJay
                            Banned
                            • Aug 2017
                            • 227

                            #14
                            Re: Let's talk about offensive rebounding...

                            I cleaned this up with slider adjustments

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                            • Smallville102001
                              All Star
                              • Mar 2015
                              • 6542

                              #15
                              Re: Let's talk about offensive rebounding...

                              I think it is the best it has ever been. In the past it was like impossible to get more then like 6-8 offensive rebounds in a game. This year you can get a realistic like 10 or so.

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