Found January 27, 2008 on
sfgate.com:
Marcus Camby, Dwight Howard, Chris Kaman and Tyson Chandler all have multiple games this year with 20-plus boards. But none of them (no one in the NBA, actually) can match the 26 rebounds that Golden State's Andris Biedrins pulled down on Sunday during a 106-104 victory over the Knicks. AB's career-high before the Knicks game was 18 rebounds, which he'd accomplished four times previously.
The Warriors need help on the boards, which is why there's a chance old-man Chris Webber may return to Northern California. He played for many years in Sacramento, and even though the clock on his career is ticking, he could help spell some of the vets in the Yay Area. If it doesn't work out, no love lost. Webber will probably make league-minimum and not a cent more. That's a small price to pay for more help on the glass, because they're not going to get it from rail-thin rookie, Brandan Wright, and certainly not from Italian rookie Marco Belinelli, whose biggest strength appears to be clanking three-pointers and sitting on the bench.
Random fact: Biedrins is from Latvia, which is a country with 26 districts. If you don't believe me, check Wikipedia. 26 boards by a man from a country with 26 districts. Coincidence? LOL, ya digg!!?
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