Timberwolves: Top 5 Individual Rebounding Seasons
1. Kevin Love, 2010-11
Surprise, surprise! Here is that man again, again.
In 2010-11 Kevin Love had the best rebounding season in Minnesota Timberwolves history. He averaged a whopping 15.2 rebounds per game. He also grabbed 23.6 percent of all available rebounds that season. Both of those statistics rank first in Timberwolves record books.
When you look at Love’s rebounds per 100 possessions his numbers look even better. Love averaged 21.2 rebounds per 100 possessions in 2010-11.
Love’s rebounding numbers would go on to earn him the Most Improved Player that season as well as his first All-Star appearance.
in 2010-11 Kevin Love led the NBA in total rebounds and rebounds per game. He was also second in the NBA in defensive rebounding percentage and total rebounding percentage.
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