BOSTON — For a second, it seemed just like the Boston Celtics’ season could be completely inhibited by rebounding.
Standing at his locker in Detroit in late October, Jaylen Brown shook his head when discussing the workforce’s mounting rebounding woes. Of their earlier two video games — each losses — they have been outrebounded by a mixed 33 rebounds.
[In their first road game of the season, a 10-point loss to the New York Knicks, the Celtics were outrebounded by 16. Two days later, they were outrebounded by the Detroit Pistons by 17.]
“A number of our points, we might clear up simply on the defensive glass,” stated Jaylen Brown after that loss, which dropped the workforce to 0-3 on the 12 months. “I received to get extra concerned. I received to get some extra rebounds.”
That was three weeks in the past.
Now, the Celtics are 8-7, with a profitable document for the primary time this season. They’ve received 3 straight video games and eight of their final 12, and spirits are a lot greater than they have been in that Detroit locker room.
So much has improved since October twenty sixth: Payton Pritchard is discovering an offensive groove. The younger guys — Jordan Walsh, Josh Minott — have demonstrated they’ll positively influence profitable. Brown continues to attain the ball at a torrid tempo And, Neemias Queta is discovering his footing because the workforce’s beginning middle.
Maybe most underrated is the truth that the Celtics are a middle-of-the-pack rebounding workforce. They rank twelfth within the NBA in rebounds per sport, averaging 45 rebounds an evening. They seize the Eighth-most offensive rebounds (13.5 boards per sport) and Twentieth-most defensive rebounds (31.5).
“We received an extended option to go,” stated Derrick White. “However, starting of the 12 months, it appeared like we had an extended option to go than we do now.”
Queta, the Celtics’ main rebounder with 8.5 boards an evening, stated that after a tricky begin to the season on the glass, gamers took possession of their very own particular person errors and dedicated to bettering on the glass.
“We watched loads of movie on the place we will get higher,” Queta stated. “At loads of instances, rebounding is all about effort — hitting first, ensuring your man doesn’t get it, go get it with two arms.”
What the movie confirmed is that it wasn’t one participant who was answerable for the Celtics’ struggles — if each participant within the rotation missed a boxout a couple of times an evening, that added up. It wasn’t essentially that gamers weren’t attempting; it’s that the margin of error was slim.
“You lose one or two possessions of every sport, individually, after which anyone else loses one too, and then you definately add up, and it makes an enormous distinction,” Queta stated. “So, everyone seemed within the mirror and simply considered making themselves higher. And collectively, we’re all on the identical web page for that.”
Particular person gamers have demonstrated progress. In his final 6 video games, Jaylen Brown is averaging 5.7 rebounds per sport. That got here after he averaged 4.4 boards within the first 9, and routinely confused that he wanted to be higher on the glass.
Jordan Walsh, Josh Minott have been impactful rebounders
One other a part of the advance on the glass appears doubtlessly correlated with the emergence of two younger, athletic forwards: Jordan Walsh or Josh Minott.
The 21-year-old Walsh has began the final three video games for the Celtics, and has grabbed 16.8% of obtainable rebounds when he’s been on the ground (the second-best mark on the workforce amongst gamers who’ve performed greater than 80 minutes this season). Minott, who began the earlier 9 video games for Boston, has grabbed 14.7% of boards throughout his time on the courtroom, the third-best mark on the workforce.
After Queta, who leads the workforce with an 18.6 defensive rebounding proportion, these two guys have been two of the workforce’s most constant rebounders, and Mazzulla has more and more relied on each because the 12 months has progressed.
The rebounding issues aren’t mounted. Joe Mazzulla would inform you that nothing is ever mounted and that rebounding is one thing that the Celtics might want to emphasize and commit to each single sport.
And, the numbers reveal that rebounding is way from a energy. Celtics nonetheless have the fourth-worst defensive rebounding proportion within the NBA — they’re grabbing simply 56.2% of obtainable defensive rebounds (the Denver Nuggets, in distinction, lead the league with a 65.2% defensive rebounding proportion). And notably, two of their seven losses got here because of failing to finish a defensive possession with a rebound (Jusuf Nurkic scored the game-winner for the Utah Jazz over Neemias Queta after the Celtics’ middle didn’t field him out, Kelly Oubre did the identical a couple of weeks later for the Philadelphia 76ers over Jaylen Brown).
However, for a second there, it appeared like regardless of how good the Celtics’ protection was — and it’s been sturdy since Day 1 — rebounding could be the bane of the workforce’s existence.
It’s nonetheless early, however that now not seems to be the case.


















