
Adjusted defensive +/_ sort through different teams lineups viz-a-viz opponent offensive production to best isolate a player's individual defensive *value*.
But does it holistically capture the quality of defense a player displays on the court? His actual value tied to his actual defense?
1) Consider the situation of Player X, a wing guarding a corner 3 player on 1 side of the court. On the other side of the court, Player Y is going 1 on 1 against Player X's teammate, Z. Player Y scores.
In my understanding, the data from this made FG by Player Y would *inform* the adjusted D +/_ for Player X (and Z), though it will of course feed into an adjusted total calculation.
But should this data be at all relevant to assessing what defense Player X played & what good/bad value he brought? After all, he was simply not involved in that defensive possession at all beyond standing near his own man on the other side of the court, a feat all players can do with ease. He neither played good or bad defense on that posession. He neither provided good or bad defensive value. His defense was simply irrelevant in that possession due to his location & yet the FG would seemingly inform his adjusted +/_.
Is this an issue of junk data that should be excluded from analysis?
2) Consider player X is mostly tasked with guarding weaker perimeter players whose offensive value is low & their abiliy to pressure defenses low. Such players tend to not play a meaningful offensive pressure role for their teams.
Consider too that Player X generally reasonably helps out on D when his location on the court calls for it. He is not agent of defensive breakdowns
However, due to the lack of pressure & activity of who he is guarding & their relative irrelevance to their team's offense, Player X is often out of the action location wise when it comes defense. He isn't engaged much defensively. Most of the made FG's made & FTA attempts while on court have very little do with his actual defense, good or bad. Yet all this data would seemingly inform his adjusted D +/-.
In the posessions where he is not involved (including not being responsible for any defensive breakdowns) he neither plays meaningfully good or bad defense. And neither provides meaningful good or bad defensive value. His defense on such posessions once again is just irrelevant since he is not meaningfully engaged in the action on FGA's and FTA's by opponents.
Is this an issue of junk data that should be excluded from analysis?
My overall q is: Do adjusted defensive +/- accurately capture the defensive quality & actual value of the inconsequential defender? Or is the data on them half junk? And this is not wholly inaccurate since some examples over the years come to mind.