Does anyone else think Ewing was better than Duncan, defensively?

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Does anyone else think Ewing was better than Duncan, defensively? 

Post#1 » by SHAQ32 » Sun Jul 10, 2022 4:18 pm

Duncan's one of the defensive greats, but it's clear to me Patrick Ewing was better. I'm taking Pat every time if we're talking prime versus prime, peak versus peak.
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Re: Does anyone else think Ewing was better than Duncan, defensively? 

Post#2 » by scrabbarista » Sun Jul 10, 2022 4:56 pm

I consider Duncan the best defender ever, so no.
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Re: Does anyone else think Ewing was better than Duncan, defensively? 

Post#3 » by capfan33 » Sun Jul 10, 2022 5:09 pm

For peak and 3-5 year prime he has an argument, Duncan has significantly better longevity.
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Re: Does anyone else think Ewing was better than Duncan, defensively? 

Post#4 » by No-more-rings » Sun Jul 10, 2022 5:19 pm

Not a big gap, but clearly Duncan.
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Re: Does anyone else think Ewing was better than Duncan, defensively? 

Post#5 » by homecourtloss » Sun Jul 10, 2022 5:26 pm

SHAQ32 wrote:Duncan's one of the defensive greats, but it's clear to me Patrick Ewing was better. I'm taking Pat every time if we're talking prime versus prime, peak versus peak.


Based on what exactly? I will say that Ewing’s post prime defensive metrics look really good, but what’s the argument that his defense was “clearly” better than prime Duncan’s or peak Duncan’s?
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Re: Does anyone else think Ewing was better than Duncan, defensively? 

Post#6 » by Doctor MJ » Sun Jul 10, 2022 6:39 pm

homecourtloss wrote:
SHAQ32 wrote:Duncan's one of the defensive greats, but it's clear to me Patrick Ewing was better. I'm taking Pat every time if we're talking prime versus prime, peak versus peak.


Based on what exactly? I will say that Ewing’s post prime defensive metrics look really good, but what’s the argument that his defense was “clearly” better than prime Duncan’s or peak Duncan’s?


So, I want to echo your focus on the word "clear" here. People say this word to effectively mean "I've seen enough I'm confident in my opinion", but the word implies that you're seeing things clearly...so what is it exactly you are seeing?

If you can explain it, you should do so first and foremost because it will be insightful to the rest of us.

If you cannot, maybe say something else less bold.
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