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- noun Plural form of
rebound . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
rebound .
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Examples
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Kaman's career high in rebounds is 23, against Minnesota on March 13, 2006, in a 95-87 win at Staples Center - the same night Dunleavy got his 500th regular-season victory as an NBA coach. ... ...
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Booker, who averaged 7.3 points and 4.3 rebounds, is 6-7, 235 and needs to be more assertive.
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The junior college transfer was third on the team in rebounds with 5.7 per game and fifth in scoring at 7.2 points per game.
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Michael Washington, who led the team in rebounds while averaging 12.5 ppg, departs, leaving a huge gap in the middle inside.
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He didn't lead the squad in rebounds, assists, steals or even minutes, either.
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That said, Hayward, a 6-9 swingman who averaged 15.5 points and 8.2 rebounds, is better off than most.
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•On the mend: Vince Manuwai, who along with fellow veteran guard Maurice Williams was lost for the season after suffering an injury in the opener last season, is working just once a day in double-practice days as he rebounds from a torn ACL (Williams has returned from a torn biceps setback).
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Booker, who averaged 7.3 points and 4.3 rebounds, is 6-7, 235 and needs to be more assertive.
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Superlative scoring and assist numbers help keep Sixers moving, but how many 6-2 players post the occasional double-figure tallies in rebounds?
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Strong sales of bags, clothing and perfume during the crucial holiday season could boost the luxury-goods industry to near-record sales, according to a Bain & Co. study to be published Monday, as the sector rebounds from a 2009 decline that was the industry 's worst since it began consolidating in the 1990s.
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