in defensive efficiency boston is #1 with 97 points per 100 possessions
to find #2 you have to go to houston (lot of good that's doing them) at 103.8
that's a 6.8 point difference
6.8 more points than houston would put them 27th
minnesota is last at 113.7
they're probably not the greatest defensive team of all time but they're kicking butt compared to their peers
looking at the stats
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You always know someone has nothing worthwhile to say when they generalize and say "Celtic fans" or "Laker fans" or whatever.
I never said that Green would be the next T-Mac or that Perkins would be anything more than a decent big man- so it really doesn't mean anything to me.
And of course you preferred it back then- at least the Nets had a chance to win the Atlantic division back then.
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Edit: I see you deleted your previous post.
And agreed- it was a combination of both- though more our offense (or the Wizard's defense depending how you look at it) as exhibited by our low point totals in those two games.
I never said that Green would be the next T-Mac or that Perkins would be anything more than a decent big man- so it really doesn't mean anything to me.
And of course you preferred it back then- at least the Nets had a chance to win the Atlantic division back then.
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Edit: I see you deleted your previous post.
And agreed- it was a combination of both- though more our offense (or the Wizard's defense depending how you look at it) as exhibited by our low point totals in those two games.
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