Roddy B for 3 wrote:West relative to 1966 compition >> Klay relative to 2020 compition
True.
West relative to 2020 compition << Klay relative to 2020 compition
Not true.
You think Ron would have a problem swallowing up West?
I do, West was too fast for Ron and he had very quick pull up jumper. Artest was quick, but not quick enough.
You think West is flying past CP3?
Paul is tremendous defender, but he'd give up significant size advantage and West knew how to use that, he was a very smart player.
You think he's getting big scoring numbers going at Klay all game?
Of course he would, West faces far better defensive players than Klay. He had no problem scoring on Walt Frazier for example.
And on the other end, you think he swiping CP3's passes over and over again?
Not over and over again, but he was excellent at playing passing lanes.
You think CP3 ISN'T flying past him?
Yes I think so. West was quick enough to stay in front of Paul.
Klay is running off ball and getting his 40% three point shooting on high volume.
West is one of the best defensive guards of all-time, his reads off the ball are always spot on.
Unless you think West is stealing CP3 passes to Klay or he's locking Chris Paul up on a switch, idk what you think he's doing on defense. Maybe he picks of an Artest pass or he sneaks up on KG, but he's not staying in front of CP3.
You base it on what exactly? I recently examined West defense on games I've seen and he's absolutely among the smartest and most gifted defenders ever at his position.
Compare West on defense to a guy like Jrue and it's painfully obvious Jrue is far better at staying in front of elite athletes. West faced weaker compition, so he looked like Jrue.
You are wrong, if you want to see examples ot West playing stellar defense I could give you many of them.