It also depends WHERE on the perimeter - Joe likes crashing from the corners, since they’re behind the play anyway as it goes the other direction. But he also talks about having players on the perimeter do SOMETHING - either crash or sprint back on D. He says the worst thing you can do is stand and wait on the outcome of the play. Better to crash and have a chance at a rebound than just have your man sprint past you like a potted plant, and maybe your man follows you toward the basket out of instinct and so they’re not getting out on the break either.
“Don’t try for offensive rebounds” seems very 2015 at this point.
“Don’t try for offensive rebounds” seems very 2015 at this point.