Gortat isn't smarter or tougher then Amare.
On the defensive end, yes. On the offensive end, not at all.
You'll never see Gortat effectively pull off a perfectly excecuted and timed iso move from highpost, take his man off the dribble just when the help defender looses focus, or get open at the rim without the ball despite the opponent's concentrated defensive effort the way Amare did. Just like of course you'll never see Amare cut off a nicely excecuted pick n roll by the opposition or force his man into a corner the way Gortat does.
LosSoles wrote:But Gortat started playing basketball about the same time Amare was already in the NBA...and Gortat is a much better defender.
LosSoles wrote:Then why were Marion and Lou so much better defensively?
These are dumb question sentences/questions.
Lou played with a lotta heart and hustle but he isn't a great defender by any means, and Marion was already an acomplished defender long before the D'Antoni era. DA was a good coach overall and gets way too much crap, but teaching defense wasn't among his qualities and Amare/Barbosa's defensive deficiencies are among the things that DA can be blamed for, given that they both needed coaching early on in that area unlike KT/Raja/Diaw/Marion who were all already very good defenders.
Gortat was introduced to basketball and entered the league as a role playing defensive Big in a Defensive system. Given his offensive deficiencies, the only way he'd manage to get on the court was by scrapping for boards and manning up on his opponent, which he did.
Amare on the other hand was in the opposite situation, Suns needed him to develop into a go-to scorer inside, which he did.
To answer the question, Amare is a bad man to man defender (emphasis on "man to man", cuz he's actually a good weakside and help defender) for several reasons.
First off, he didn't get much defensive coaching/fundamentals he needed after entering the league without much experience. 2nd, his man to man D took a big hit with the microfracture surgery which weakened his lower body strength and ability to box out. 3rd, all the work he does on offense leaves less effort available on defense. And 4th, of course there's also partly himself to blame for not working on his man to man defense. Even if he never had a great defensive coach, he coulda asked Kurt Thomas or Diaw, who are both EXCELLENT man to man defenders in the post to teach him a thing or 2 on that end.