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Examples
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One of his favorites is known as "Rebounding League," in which a trio of three-man teams engages in a simultaneous scramble for the ball.
Fordham's Rebound Machine Scott Cacciola 2011
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Rebounding is expected to be a concern for the Wizards in the regular season, with their relatively inexperienced frontcourt of Andray Blatche, JaVale McGee, Yi Jianlian, Hilton Armstrong, Booker and Seraphin, who have a combined 322 starts between them.
Wizards get outworked in loss to Chicago Michael Lee 2010
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Rebounding is coming on, but my defense is still a little slow and I'm still a little behind on the plays. ''
USATODAY.com 2008
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Rebounding is a skill just like passing and shooting.
USATODAY.com 2008
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Rebounding from a poor performance in a five-goal loss to Vancouver, the Toronto goalie stopped 21 shots Tuesday night to beat Tampa Bay 4-2 and end the Lightning's season-high five-game winning streak.
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` ` Rebounding is all about will, '' said the Yellow Jackets 'Jeremis Smith, who grabbed 10.
USATODAY.com - Men's Basketball - Georgia Tech vs. Nevada-Las Vegas 2006
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Expectations: Rebounding is a big problem, and Chris Webber will have to help address it.
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"Rebounding is an emphasis of ours and we did it well against a good rebounding team," Dixon said.
USATODAY.com 2004
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Style points: Rebounding is a potential weakness, especially on the offensive glass.
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Rebounding from a two-game losing streak that cost them a trip to a bigger bowl, the Wolfpack (8-5) marched 64, 68 and 97 yards on their first three possessions to build a 21-7 lead.
USATODAY.com 2004
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