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Richard Howell Rebound Watch-#5 all time

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Posted: 1/16/2013 12:01 PM

Richard Howell Rebound Watch-#5 all time 


1. Shavlik 1598  eek
2. Burleson  1066
3. M. Thompson 1063
4. Speight 1057
5. Richter  936
6. Fuller 887
7. Howell 841
8. Inge 833
9. Gugliotta 820
10. K. Thompson 815

If he stays healthy, he'll likely end up #5 all-time, in some pretty good company.
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Last edited 2/16/2013 4:29 PM by wolfer79

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Posted: 1/16/2013 12:04 PM

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Shavlik was a machine. But it was a different era and different style back then.
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Posted: 1/16/2013 12:06 PM

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provsoftball wrote: Shavlik was a machine. But it was a different era and different style back then.
Yeah, but could he set a pick and play his roll?



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Posted: 1/16/2013 12:07 PM

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Holy guacamole 1598 rebounds? Is that in only 3 seasons too? Or would it count time played on the freshman team? Was that even a thing in the 50's? Forgive my ignorance of these bygone times.
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Posted: 1/16/2013 12:12 PM

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W0LFP4CK3R wrote: Holy guacamole 1598 rebounds? Is that in only 3 seasons too? Or would it count time played on the freshman team? Was that even a thing in the 50's? Forgive my ignorance of these bygone times.
Yup, 3 seasons.  He averaged 16.8 a game.  Of course, back then FG% was much lower than it is today, so more rebound opportunities.  Shavlik only shot 39.4% for his career.
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Posted: 1/16/2013 12:14 PM

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Yeah, but did Shavlik get whistled when he got off the busbiggrin

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Posted: 1/16/2013 12:15 PM

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backthepack93 wrote:
W0LFP4CK3R wrote: Holy guacamole 1598 rebounds? Is that in only 3 seasons too? Or would it count time played on the freshman team? Was that even a thing in the 50's? Forgive my ignorance of these bygone times.
Yup, 3 seasons.  He averaged 16.8 a game.  Of course, back then FG% was much lower than it is today, so more rebound opportunities.  Shavlik only shot 39.4% for his career.

...and no 3-point shot...and games routinely over 90+ points for each team.  There were games with crazy scores, like 124-99.  Imagine how many shots were taken in a game like that w/ no 3-point line, and lower FG%.
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Posted: 1/16/2013 12:28 PM

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15 reg season games left (does this include post-season play?). would need ~6-7 per game to reach #5. that or just play Duke 6 more times.
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Posted: 1/16/2013 3:06 PM

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Hopefully he plays at least 20 more games. If he's healthy 5th place is basically a lock.  He could reach 1000 rebounds which would be a nice career.

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Posted: 1/16/2013 3:24 PM

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Does it keep accurate time? How much does it cost?


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Posted: 1/16/2013 3:33 PM

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He has averaged 10.4 RPG over the first 16 games. If he can average 11.3 RPG over the last 20 games (assuming we play 20 more games), then he would finish at #2 with 1067 total rebounds.
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Posted: 1/16/2013 5:36 PM

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Hell, I was thinking Richter played Center on the football teamnoideaand then went on to be ALL PRO in the NFL for many years.
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Posted: 1/16/2013 5:42 PM

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Jim Ritcher=Outland Trophy winner, stellar offensive lineman

John Richter=Center for Everett Case, 936 career rebounds

Funny story about Richter:  When Coach Case found out that some of his players had been drinking in the bars on Hillsborough Street during the season, he sent Assistant Coach Butter Anderson to comb the bars and catch the drinkers and kick them off the team.  As Anderson was leaving the office, Case reportedly said "But you'd better not go in the Player's Retreat because you might find Richter."
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Posted: 1/16/2013 5:48 PM

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Thanks 4ever, glad you cleared that up. Had the spelling a little wrong too.
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Posted: 1/17/2013 8:45 AM

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Got 13 more last night.  Moves Big Rich to 854.
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Posted: 1/17/2013 9:54 AM

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Rich has a good shot at becoming only the 5th player in school history to score 1000 points and get 1000 rebounds

Shavlik
Burleson
Mel Thompson
Speight
Howell

Thats good company
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Posted: 1/17/2013 4:30 PM

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Howell's going to do it.He's a man's man, gets things done.
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Posted: 1/17/2013 11:41 PM

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In another thread, I recently said that Howell had the best motor inside of anyone I can remember at NC State since Inge.  I found it ironic and a little wild when I saw this thread.

Good get 'em Howell!
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Posted: 1/17/2013 11:49 PM

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packitup wrote: Does it keep accurate time? How much does it cost?
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Posted: 1/18/2013 7:04 AM

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This would be a great accomplishment by Richard.  

Bill Russell has a ball in his trophy case for his 20,000th rebound.  He told David Feherty last year in an interview that he collected those ONE AT A TIME.  Same with Big Rich, he is collecting those rebounds one at a time.

Russell averaged 22.5 rebounds per game in 13 seasons in the NBA.  He had more rebounds than points.  About 7,000 more.  Unbelievable stats.
Loucouldcoach wrote: Rich has a good shot at becoming only the 5th player in school history to score 1000 points and get 1000 rebounds

Shavlik
Burleson
Mel Thompson
Speight
Howell

Thats good company
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Posted: 1/18/2013 9:19 AM

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I had no idea that Rich had this many career rebounds. At his current pace, he should reach 1,000 career rebounds and that is a very impressive accomplishment. Think about how many rebounds he missed because of his foul trouble.
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Posted: 1/20/2013 12:23 PM

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Bump this for the Clemson game.  Hoping for a big night from Big Rich.
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Posted: 1/20/2013 12:31 PM

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Amazing accomplishment if he can finish up in the top 5.  I imagine he would already be in 5th if he had been in the shape he is now since his freshman season.
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Posted: 1/20/2013 12:40 PM

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Wolfpack4Ever wrote: Jim Ritcher=Outland Trophy winner, stellar offensive lineman

John Richter=Center for Everett Case, 936 career rebounds

Funny story about Richter:  When Coach Case found out that some of his players had been drinking in the bars on Hillsborough Street during the season, he sent Assistant Coach Butter Anderson to comb the bars and catch the drinkers and kick them off the team.  As Anderson was leaving the office, Case reportedly said "But you'd better not go in the Player's Retreat because you might find Richter."
Yeah, Jim Ritcher really knew how to block out under the basket. wink

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Posted: 1/20/2013 8:06 PM

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12 more boards for Big Rich tonight.  Career total at 866.  If he continues at the current rate, he should pass Todd Fuller for #6 during the game against the Cheats...
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Posted: 1/20/2013 8:11 PM

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inject richard howell blood into the rest of the teams heads please doc
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Posted: 1/20/2013 8:31 PM

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What I like about this is that rebounding is the ultimate effort stat in basketball.  Big Rich is giving it all he's got.  His effort on the court is outstanding.
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Posted: 1/20/2013 8:36 PM

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And at only 6'8... Great job Big Rich!

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What I like about this is that rebounding is the ultimate effort stat in basketball.  Big Rich is giving it all he's got.  His effort on the court is outstanding.

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Posted: 1/20/2013 8:41 PM

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redmoonrising wrote: And at only 6'8... Great job Big Rich!

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What I like about this is that rebounding is the ultimate effort stat in basketball.  Big Rich is giving it all he's got.  His effort on the court is outstanding.

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Posted: 1/22/2013 8:45 AM

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Bump for the Wake game.  Time to go get some more boards...
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Posted: 1/22/2013 9:38 PM

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In an otherwise craptacular night for the Pack, Richard Howell grabbed 16 rebounds to bring his career total to 882.  Needs six against the Cheats to pass Todd Fuller for 6th place.
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Posted: 1/26/2013 9:10 PM

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Wolfpack4Ever wrote: In an otherwise craptacular night for the Pack, Richard Howell grabbed 16 rebounds to bring his career total to 882.  Needs six against the Cheats to pass Todd Fuller for 6th place.
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896 career - #6 all time

#5 John Richter=Center for Everett Case, 936 career rebounds

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Posted: 1/26/2013 9:52 PM

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11 regular-season games left

Needs. 9.5 rpg to get to 1000 in the regular season

Needs 15.6 rpg to pass Tom Burleson for 2nd place in the regular season
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Posted: 1/26/2013 10:04 PM

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Philawolf wrote:
packitup wrote: Does it keep accurate time? How much does it cost?
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Posted: 1/27/2013 2:17 PM

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Big Rich is in BEAST MODE or is that BEARD MODE! noidea
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Posted: 1/27/2013 2:31 PM

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backthepack93 wrote:
W0LFP4CK3R wrote: Holy guacamole 1598 rebounds? Is that in only 3 seasons too? Or would it count time played on the freshman team? Was that even a thing in the 50's? Forgive my ignorance of these bygone times.
Yup, 3 seasons.  He averaged 16.8 a game.  Of course, back then FG% was much lower than it is today, so more rebound opportunities.  Shavlik only shot 39.4% for his career.


Can you post the link for that?  Thanks

ETA: Nevermind I found it on GoPack.  

YearGPFG-FGAPctFT-FTAPctReb-AvgPtsAvg
1953-5435212-572.371120-215.558472-13.554415.5
1954-5532260-646.402187-267.700581-18.270722.1
1955-5628177-429.413156-227.687545-19.551018.2
Totals95649-1647.394463-709.6531598-16.8176118.5

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Posted: 1/29/2013 9:50 AM

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BTTT for the Virginia game.  T-Minus 9 hours to boarding time...
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Posted: 1/29/2013 10:10 AM

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I say big Rich COULD end up second if the Pack plays as many games in March/April as we anticipate!
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Posted: 1/29/2013 10:31 AM

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9 extra games would be SWEET!!
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Posted: 1/29/2013 10:36 AM

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backthepack93 wrote:
W0LFP4CK3R wrote: Holy guacamole 1598 rebounds? Is that in only 3 seasons too? Or would it count time played on the freshman team? Was that even a thing in the 50's? Forgive my ignorance of these bygone times.
Yup, 3 seasons.  He averaged 16.8 a game.  Of course, back then FG% was much lower than it is today, so more rebound opportunities.  Shavlik only shot 39.4% for his career.
I'm sure there were many fewer shots too because there was no shot clock. I would have liked to have seen him play, those numbers are amazing...3 years??? Wow!

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