Rebounding requires both talent and energy. When the Knicks played the Warriors, in the back of their minds, they needed to save some energy for the game with LA the following night. San Francisco, didn't have their next game for 3 days. So no problem, they could leave all of their energy out there on the court. The Warriors out rebounded us because they weren't trying to save their legs, and the Knicks were. game.
This will be an issue this whole season because of the huge number of back to back games. When one team has to play the following night, and the other team has a couple of days to recover, the second team has a 2 advantages. The coach of the team with another game the next night needs to have their starters pace themselves, and also the coach has to increase his rotation to make sure the subs have the energy left to play at a high level the next night.
Anyone agree or disagree?