Now you're trying to change the argument entirely with the DeAndre Jordan take. Kyle Alexander doesn't rebound at anything near that level. Then again you tried to compare him to Capella and Rudy Gobert in the past so I know your player comp game is weak. Also rebounding your own miss isn't happening all that often at the college level to overly pad the stats of PJ and Grant like you're trying to imply. This isn't 10 year old rec ball where the biggest kid just holds the ball above his head and keeps shooting until it goes in.No, I just don't discredit Kyle any chance I get. Your argument is that I'm right, but you don't like that I'm right so you say I'm wrong because you think I'm wrong.
Because the offense doesn't run through DeAndre Jordan, that means he's not a good rebounder? Literally what are you arguing? He had a role and excelled at it, so he should be faulted for that? It's not like Grant and PJ took every shot, and they were largely in the post anyway if they weren't taking shots. How many offensive rebounds did those two get off their own shots? Should we count that?
We can have a million what ifs, but the reality is he's a better offensive rebounder than them. You and Indy can die on this hill even with the avalanche of evidence proving you wrong, be my guest.
Oh yeah, your James Harden post, there are plenty of people that will say that Kevin Durant is the best scorer in the NBA. You are right though that James Harden averaged the most points. You appear to just box score watch or find a number that fits your argument and roll with it. That's cute.