70sFan wrote:BelgradeNugget wrote:MyUniBroDavis wrote:
ESPN rpm changed their formula so it’s no longer public and it’s honestly in the same category as raptor even if it’s not that bad, it’s still pretty bad.
It’s not as if you can point to a stat and say X is a definitive ranking, luck adjusted RAPM is usually something I like in context, even if the luck adjustment can be questionable at times, but Jokic’s issue is that his defense has been all time bad for 3 playoff runs in a row more than his regular season defense, and then of course there’s just evaluating a players skillset, I made a post on it in the peaks project but yeah there’s an argument for jokic as a pretty great regular season defender but the issues are with him being targetable in playoff matchups. Raw on-off data used in context, just actually knowing how they play etc etc
I think had jokic played in a different era this may be a non issue, and it’s not that the teams should be expected to be a good defense with him per say, but his 2020-2022 defense by most metrics have been a positive throughout, while his playoff defense otoh based on everything seems to be closer to unplayably bad in that span.
While it’s fair to say that maybe he changes that trend, it would be one thing if that was just the Warriors series, but this has been like the third year in a row where it’s been a clear issue
If you tell me player X is an all time great RS defender, the bill russell of his time, and then reverts to a league average defender in the playoffs, that’s a 60th percentile defender ish to me. If Gobert was genuinely exposed in certain matchups I’d lower him a crazy amount (he’s good in any matchup just his impact can be lowered a lot). Likewise the other way around also applies, which is why I still think guys like giannis, embiid, Dray and healthy AD are the best among defenders in the league probably
You said he has been bad defensively 3rd year in the row. Can you explain your opinion in: Utah series, Clipps series, Lakers series 3 years ago, and Portland series 2 years ago.
Am I missing something? The only time Denver didn't underperform defensively was in LAC series, but it's not like they shut down Clippers offense either. Jazz, Lakers and Portland all destroyed Nuggets defense.
On/off
2020
Vs Utah
120.4 off rtg 125.5 def rtg. 263 minutes
102 off rtg 99.4 def rtg. 78 minutes
Vs Clippers
112 off rtg 108.9 def rtg. 264 minutes
91.3 off rtg 100.6 def rtg. 72 minutes
Vs Lakers
109.8 off rtg 117.7 def rtg. 167 minutes
116.4 off rtg 115.2 def rtg. 73 minutes
2021
Vs Portland
121.6 off rtg. 124.5 def rtg. 211 minutes
121.1 off rtg. 110.5 def rtg. 87 minutes
Vs suns
103.2 off rtg. 121.8 def rtg. 134 minutes
112.3 off rtg. 119.8 def rtg. 58 minutes
2022
Vs Warriors
110.0 off rtg. 122.5 def rtg. 171 minutes
120.6 off rtg. 111.1 def rtg. 69 minutes
So like, I think the issue for me is two things
First, he is consistently a negative defensively for them. As good as he’s been in the playoffs in only 1 series in the past 3 years have they overall won the minutes hes been in the floor, and in 4/6 series they’ve won the non jokic minutes, mainly based off defense
Two, I can kind of excuse being a negative in defense when it’s a case like 2016 bron vs the raptors, when it’s a case of they played elite D with him off the floor and elite D with him on the floor as well, but that really isn’t the case here, they’ve fairly consistently been a league worst type defense with Jokic on the floor while only the suns series and the Lakers series they were on that scale.
I can get saying maybe this is a noise thing sure, which is why in the peaks project I said this is a we need more data kind of thing, but it’s 6 series in a row now with the latest one being probably the worst in this regard since Mitchell went off, and if this continues it’s worth re-evaluating his defense if it’s such a negative in the postseason
Mainly he just sucks in space and defending the rim in space, if he gets position he’s good and he’s great at drop coverage and honestly decent at blitzing, but teams that know how to draw out a blitz and have the personnel to do so, essentially can force out a switch and attack him, really hurt him and a lot of teams can do that now
I don’t think he’d be such a negative in other eras and we have seen other guys that aren’t bad defenders for typical centers be unplayable bad defensively in certain matchups as well, so this isn’t a jokic thing only, but it would help if he was a great rim protector to mitigate it. Like think of how much gobert’s impact defensively drops in some matchups despite him being relatively switchy and and obviously his rim protection go crazy
Another thing that isn’t a negative but probably overstates stuff is I know jokic varies his p and r defense a bit and has freedom to do so, which will boost his RS a bit, which is fine but most teams just kind of run the same p and r coverage throughout, other than like the heat and bucks who practice other coverages rather than heavy gameplan for it.
It’s not a negative at all but we kind of see how much some team and players improve when they start varying coverages more (AD especially) which is why I don’t really care about RS defense if you’re able to make the playoffs pretty easily. Otoh it’s a positive he can do so at a pretty high level off his bball iq alone
There are eras where jokic remains a strong positive in the playoffs even with weak ish rim protection, and maybe he does better next run, it just hasn’t panned out that way as of yet, but he has good iq and good hands and decent positioning so there’s obviously a pathway towards that