“No way those 3 guys would accumulate the same rebound percentages as they did in real life if they were playing on the same team”
I don’t know why I need to keep saying this, but they’re NOT accumulating the same rebounding percentages as their real life numbers. If you have good rebounds at SG through C, and you’re deciding between Steve Nash and Magic Johnson as your PG, Magic would grab more rebounds than Nash on this team, just like he would in real life, even if there are other good rebounders on the team; and even if he won’t grab as many as he did irl, he’ll grab more than Nash would in the same scenario. And again, that’s what would happen in real life too, even if they each only had a few opportunities per game due to being guards.
Here’s a season stats page of 91-92 Rodman playing in a league full of good teams with good rebounding.
IRL, he played 82 games. His sim PPG. FG%, and APG are all almost exactly his real life totals. But you’ll notice his RPG in real life was 18.7 and is only 14.7 in the SIM. This is due to having more competition from other good rebounders, among a few other factors. The sim-team he’s on has other good rebounders like Ben Wallace. Does this mean they would be just as good at rebounding if they put a lesser rebounder in instead of Rodman? NO. 14.7 rpg is still great, and more than a lesser replacement could do, even if it’s not the 18.7 he reached irl.
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