DarkXaero wrote:Defensive rating is a crap, out of context stat in most cases. Just take a look at which teams we had a higher defensive rating than. Miami Heat were ranked 12th in defensive rating, the Jazz, Rockets, Nuggets, Mavs were all ranked well below us. A team like Chicago Bulls was ranked above us in defensive rating. Do you honestly see that being an accurate assessment of NBA team defenses?MGrand15 wrote:DarkXaero wrote:That top 10 defense is a fallacy (Defensive rating is not a great stat). We had a gimmicky defense (heavily based on analytics) which can produce results in reg season, but in the playoffs, it would get exposed. Also Toronto absolutely destroyed our defense in the playoffs, and you can point out to the team missing key players, but those players were missed on the offensive end, not necessarily defensive end. Martin and Chiozza weren't even taking roster spaces, they were on two way contracts. Rodi is actually statistically one of our few plus defenders.
MKG is no longer rotation material, just look up his numbers this year. You can sign him as third string, but don't expect him to be a rotation piece. Harkless can work, but you still need more. Also if you're going for cheap options, you're compromising your offense a bit, as those guys won't be good offensively.
How is defensive rating not a great stat?
Bringing up Toronto is just ridiculous. I'd expect some BS like that from a Raptor fan. Your point makes no sense. We were playing G Leaguers and 4 guards at a time.
How is bringing up Toronto ridiculous? Which players were we missing in the bubble again? Kyrie, KD, Dinwiddie, DJ, Taurean Prince, and Wilson Chandler. Out of those guys, who is helping out your defense improve from trash to okay? KD is probably the best pick in there, while Kyrie, Dinwiddie, Prince are below average to average at best. DJ wouldn't be good against Toronto defensively as Toronto utilized stretch bigs and use two active guards. Wilson Chandler was a decent defender, but if he is a heavy minutes player for you in the playoffs, you're screwed anyway. The point is that the roster simply lacks enough good defenders. Bringing up the 10th best defensive rating means very little in terms of actual defensive prowess. Playing G-leaguers hurt us more on the offensive end than it did on defense. We couldn't make open shots. If we had our full roster in the bubble, we would still struggle defensively against Toronto, because we simply lack good perimeter defenders. And since you're placing so much faith in defensive rating, maybe look into more useful, relevant advanced stats on our players' defense.
I agree. The true measure of a defense is how it performs against playoff teams. Despite what analytics say, the top teams with elite stars will attack the mid-range. If you can't defend there, you can't win in the playoffs.



















