Being 2.20 tall automatically makes you a contender for rebounds, but in this player's case, they have to rebound specifically around their own diameter, as being tall and height do not necessarily help in choosing rebounds. Of course, in the NBA, it is possible to choose rebounds by bouncing the ball off the backboard, but without focus, the night could pass by. The main reason for this selection is the player's matchup in these games. If playing against Utah and having a favorable opponent like Kessler, you may not play a full 1.5 quarters, then against Sengun, who shoots three-pointers and twists, those minutes should not be wasted. Despite this, being a high pick will still give him some minutes, but the Grizzlies are focused on Peru this season.
With Peru as the ball, the situation is the same. Edey has never excelled in rebounds since childhood, with accomplishments like rebounds in Peru not being well known. He may be able to bounce the ball with long arms, but Peru is not his writing, and it is not easy to do so in not-too-long minutes.
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