Tonight's game against the Knicks was probably Brian Skinner's best game as a Sun. In 18 minutes he had 7 rebounds, 3 steals, 2 blocked shots, and hit both his free throws (he came to the Suns with a horrible rep as free throw shooter). He was active on defense and showed a good, scrappy attitude.
In his role, his rebounds per minute played is important. In games where he's played more than 10 minutes (he had some limited time due to a brused leg):
@Lakers 8 rebounds and 5 blocks in 21 minutes (0.381 rebounds per minutes)
@Cavs 4 rebounds in 13 minutes (.307 rpm)
@Magic 5 rebounds in 11 minutes (0.45 rpm)
@Knicks 7 rebounds in 18 minutes (0.389 rpm)
Against the Heat he played on 6 minutes, but grabbed 3 rebounds for (0.5 rpm).
On a team that has been outrebounded by over 9 boards per game in the first 7 games, it seems clear the Suns need what Skinner offers.
In his role, his rebounds per minute played is important. In games where he's played more than 10 minutes (he had some limited time due to a brused leg):
@Lakers 8 rebounds and 5 blocks in 21 minutes (0.381 rebounds per minutes)
@Cavs 4 rebounds in 13 minutes (.307 rpm)
@Magic 5 rebounds in 11 minutes (0.45 rpm)
@Knicks 7 rebounds in 18 minutes (0.389 rpm)
Against the Heat he played on 6 minutes, but grabbed 3 rebounds for (0.5 rpm).
On a team that has been outrebounded by over 9 boards per game in the first 7 games, it seems clear the Suns need what Skinner offers.