How does Kirilenko's defensive peak compare alltime

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How does Kirilenko's defensive peak compare alltime 

Post#1 » by migya » Fri Jan 20, 2023 3:22 am

How does Andrei Kirilenko's defensive peak compare alltime?

His defensive and total peak seasons are 04-06.


Also In 2005 his metrics were: 117OR, 102DR, 24.4PER, 59.9ts%, 3.5ows, 2.0dws, 5.5ws, .197ws/48, 9.2bpm, 3.8vorp, +3.3 on court, +12.1 on/ off. Only 41 games played but those numbers look elite.
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Re: How does Kirilenko's defensive peak compare alltime 

Post#2 » by rk2023 » Fri Jan 20, 2023 6:18 am

migya wrote:How does Andrei Kirilenko's defensive peak compare alltime?

His defensive and total peak seasons are 04-06.


Also In 2005 his metrics were: 117OR, 102DR, 24.4PER, 59.9ts%, 3.5ows, 2.0dws, 5.5ws, .197ws/48, 9.2bpm, 3.8vorp, +3.3 on court, +12.1 on/ off. Only 41 games played but those numbers look elite.


I think Andrei is one of the more underrated players of the 2000s, no doubt. Out of players whom are "non-bigs", I would say AK would be the fifth best defender - behind Pippen Rodman Leonard and Jones.. where he is by no means far himself. Presumably a top 2 non-big rim protector along with Bobby Jones.

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Re: How does Kirilenko's defensive peak compare alltime 

Post#3 » by migya » Sat Jan 21, 2023 4:41 am

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migya wrote:How does Andrei Kirilenko's defensive peak compare alltime?

His defensive and total peak seasons are 04-06.


Also In 2005 his metrics were: 117OR, 102DR, 24.4PER, 59.9ts%, 3.5ows, 2.0dws, 5.5ws, .197ws/48, 9.2bpm, 3.8vorp, +3.3 on court, +12.1 on/ off. Only 41 games played but those numbers look elite.


I think Andrei is one of the more underrated players of the 2000s, no doubt. Out of players whom are "non-bigs", I would say AK would be the fifth best defender - behind Pippen Rodman Leonard and Jones.. where he is by no means far himself. Presumably a top 2 non-big rim protector along with Bobby Jones.

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If he had eight seasons like his three year peak he'd be a top 10 defender alltime and top 5 in the 2000s.
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Post#4 » by 70sFan » Sat Jan 21, 2023 8:01 am

I think he may have a case for top 20, but I have made such list that long. Any top 10 talks overrate him too much.
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Re: How does Kirilenko's defensive peak compare alltime 

Post#5 » by Jaivl » Sat Jan 21, 2023 11:37 am

Best non-center rim protector ever at his peak.
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Post#6 » by eminence » Sat Jan 21, 2023 4:56 pm

I have him as the best defensive player who never played a significant amount of time at C at peak (just ahead of Pippen, Jones, Rodman - Millsap?).

That likely leaves him outside the top 10 alltime, but could put him just inside the top 20. Off the top - Mikan, Russell, Wilt, Thurmond, KAJ, Gilmore, Eaton, Laimbeer?, Hakeem, Ewing, Robinson, Mutumbo, Duncan, KG, Howard, Chandler?, Draymond, Gobert, Davis?, Embiid?, JJJ?.

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Re: How does Kirilenko's defensive peak compare alltime 

Post#7 » by HeartBreakKid » Sat Jan 21, 2023 5:03 pm

eminence wrote:I have him as the best defensive player who never played a significant amount of time at C at peak (just ahead of Pippen, Jones, Rodman - Millsap?).

That likely leaves him outside the top 10 alltime, but could put him just inside the top 20. Off the top - Mikan, Russell, Wilt, Thurmond, KAJ, Gilmore, Eaton, Laimbeer?, Hakeem, Ewing, Robinson, Mutumbo, Duncan, KG, Howard, Chandler?, Draymond, Gobert, Davis?, Embiid?, JJJ?.

Did I miss anybody extremely notable there?

Longevity is lacking, so career drops a bit.


Kawhi Leonard
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Post#8 » by eminence » Sat Jan 21, 2023 5:09 pm

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eminence wrote:I have him as the best defensive player who never played a significant amount of time at C at peak (just ahead of Pippen, Jones, Rodman - Millsap?).

That likely leaves him outside the top 10 alltime, but could put him just inside the top 20. Off the top - Mikan, Russell, Wilt, Thurmond, KAJ, Gilmore, Eaton, Laimbeer?, Hakeem, Ewing, Robinson, Mutumbo, Duncan, KG, Howard, Chandler?, Draymond, Gobert, Davis?, Embiid?, JJJ?.

Did I miss anybody extremely notable there?

Longevity is lacking, so career drops a bit.


Kawhi Leonard


Intentionally omitted, I have him a half step behind the above. Maybe excepting Pippen/Millsap.
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Re: How does Kirilenko's defensive peak compare alltime 

Post#9 » by HeartBreakKid » Sat Jan 21, 2023 5:11 pm

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eminence wrote:I have him as the best defensive player who never played a significant amount of time at C at peak (just ahead of Pippen, Jones, Rodman - Millsap?).

That likely leaves him outside the top 10 alltime, but could put him just inside the top 20. Off the top - Mikan, Russell, Wilt, Thurmond, KAJ, Gilmore, Eaton, Laimbeer?, Hakeem, Ewing, Robinson, Mutumbo, Duncan, KG, Howard, Chandler?, Draymond, Gobert, Davis?, Embiid?, JJJ?.

Did I miss anybody extremely notable there?

Longevity is lacking, so career drops a bit.


Kawhi Leonard


Intentionally omitted, I have him a half step behind the above. Maybe excepting Pippen/Millsap.


What suggest that Kawhi Leonard is not at least in the same tier as Tyson Chandler, Joel Embiid, Laimbeer?
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Post#10 » by 70sFan » Sat Jan 21, 2023 7:21 pm

eminence wrote:I have him as the best defensive player who never played a significant amount of time at C at peak (just ahead of Pippen, Jones, Rodman - Millsap?).

That likely leaves him outside the top 10 alltime, but could put him just inside the top 20. Off the top - Mikan, Russell, Wilt, Thurmond, KAJ, Gilmore, Eaton, Laimbeer?, Hakeem, Ewing, Robinson, Mutumbo, Duncan, KG, Howard, Chandler?, Draymond, Gobert, Davis?, Embiid?, JJJ?.

Did I miss anybody extremely notable there?

Longevity is lacking, so career drops a bit.

Cowens, Walton, Mourning

For non-centers, DeBusschere should be up there.
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Post#11 » by eminence » Sat Jan 21, 2023 8:32 pm

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eminence wrote:I have him as the best defensive player who never played a significant amount of time at C at peak (just ahead of Pippen, Jones, Rodman - Millsap?).

That likely leaves him outside the top 10 alltime, but could put him just inside the top 20. Off the top - Mikan, Russell, Wilt, Thurmond, KAJ, Gilmore, Eaton, Laimbeer?, Hakeem, Ewing, Robinson, Mutumbo, Duncan, KG, Howard, Chandler?, Draymond, Gobert, Davis?, Embiid?, JJJ?.

Did I miss anybody extremely notable there?

Longevity is lacking, so career drops a bit.

Cowens, Walton, Mourning

For non-centers, DeBusschere should be up there.


Good mentions. Marc Gasol and Noah came to mind as well.

Stokes got some noise as a potential all-timer, but I haven’t seen enough to say.
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Post#12 » by capfan33 » Sat Jan 21, 2023 9:35 pm

How good was he as a lockdown man-defender? A bit random but he seems like he would be really good against someone like KD with his insane length and mobility at his size. Obviously might have more problems against someone really strong 1on1, but I'm wondering how he stacks up to the best perimeter defenders ever in that regard.
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Post#13 » by PistolPeteJR » Sat Jan 21, 2023 9:52 pm

eminence wrote:I have him as the best defensive player who never played a significant amount of time at C at peak (just ahead of Pippen, Jones, Rodman - Millsap?).

That likely leaves him outside the top 10 alltime, but could put him just inside the top 20. Off the top - Mikan, Russell, Wilt, Thurmond, KAJ, Gilmore, Eaton, Laimbeer?, Hakeem, Ewing, Robinson, Mutumbo, Duncan, KG, Howard, Chandler?, Draymond, Gobert, Davis?, Embiid?, JJJ?.

Did I miss anybody extremely notable there?

Longevity is lacking, so career drops a bit.


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Post#14 » by penbeast0 » Sat Jan 21, 2023 9:59 pm

His list of non-centers is all forwards, though it's missing guys like Nance, Marion, DeBusschere, etc. too.
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Post#15 » by eminence » Sat Jan 21, 2023 11:39 pm

capfan33 wrote:How good was he as a lockdown man-defender? A bit random but he seems like he would be really good against someone like KD with his insane length and mobility at his size. Obviously might have more problems against someone really strong 1on1, but I'm wondering how he stacks up to the best perimeter defenders ever in that regard.


I remember him doing solidly against Kobe in their younger years, as he aged Kobe seemed to get advantage of him more often (AK slowed more than Kobe it seemed).
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Re: How does Kirilenko's defensive peak compare alltime 

Post#16 » by 70sFan » Sun Jan 22, 2023 12:09 am

eminence wrote:
70sFan wrote:
eminence wrote:I have him as the best defensive player who never played a significant amount of time at C at peak (just ahead of Pippen, Jones, Rodman - Millsap?).

That likely leaves him outside the top 10 alltime, but could put him just inside the top 20. Off the top - Mikan, Russell, Wilt, Thurmond, KAJ, Gilmore, Eaton, Laimbeer?, Hakeem, Ewing, Robinson, Mutumbo, Duncan, KG, Howard, Chandler?, Draymond, Gobert, Davis?, Embiid?, JJJ?.

Did I miss anybody extremely notable there?

Longevity is lacking, so career drops a bit.

Cowens, Walton, Mourning

For non-centers, DeBusschere should be up there.


Good mentions. Marc Gasol and Noah came to mind as well.

Stokes got some noise as a potential all-timer, but I haven’t seen enough to say.

How could I forget about Gasol, he's certainly there.
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Re: How does Kirilenko's defensive peak compare alltime 

Post#17 » by migya » Sun Jan 22, 2023 2:46 pm

I can only imagine how good the Jazz would've been if Kirilenko was three years older and came into the nba three years earlier. With him at SF think the 2000 and 01 Jazz compete for the championship. In the late 90s he'd have put them over the top. Reckon they'd beat the Bulls 96-98, they'd have been that good.

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