70sFan wrote:Colbinii wrote:70sFan wrote:I'd love to see Jokic surrounded by great defensive players.
We are seeing Jokic surrounded by good-to-very-good defensive players this season and I expect the playoffs to be different than the previous 2 seasons.
Very few Offensive Stars in NBA History were ever surrounded by a Draymond-tier defender though.
He had some decent defenders in Denver, but how many would you call "very good"? KCP is certainly there, Gordon is decent (though overrated) and that's basically it for main rotation guys. The rest isn't horrible, but I wouldn't call them noteworthy either.
Jokic with someone like Draymond on defense would be very interesting to see.
Denver's starting 5 defense is more built on Sparta's flange system than on so much individual brilliance.
Similar to offence. If you look at Murray, KCP, AG, MPJ in a vacuum neither of them is great offensive player. But Murray/Jokic two man game is unstoppable. MPJ is not good at creating, and they don't use him that way, but as catch and shoot player - killer. AG is great at exploring mismatches on low block and whenever he gets deep position under the basket he gets the ball. Great from dunker spot, cutting, in 4/5 pnr. KCP is money from the corners, and Jokic is Jokic. Everybody doing their job and they have the best offense.
As for defense KCP is great point of attack defender. It all starts from there. Murray is great at closeouts, on post if switched, box-outs...AG is great at defending big wings - LeBron, Kawhi, Luka...and MPJ is great rebounder, and good help defender thanks to his length. Jokic is great in pnr on the level, preventing passes to roll man thanks to his hands, great in steels, deflections, positioning, boxing-out, rebounds and thanks to his strength against big man in the post. The most important thing is their size - Murray 6'4, KCP 6'5, MPJ 6'10, AG 6'9, Jokic 7'. Sometimes pure size and length prevents easy passes on post (you know when we all think, how PG didn't see a player, but maybe he did see but couldn't throw a pass), to the players in corner...
They all have weaknesses as well - Jokic with foot speed (that is where AG and MPJ jump in as help defenders), and rim protection (goal is to keep players from the rim), MPJ as 1on1 defender against great scoring wings. Every team knows their weakness so it has to be seen how well is flange trained.
So far their starting lineup is 4th best among all lineups with more then 200 mins (20 lineups)
https://www.nba.com/stats/lineups/advanced?CF=MIN*GE*200&dir=A&sort=DEF_RATINGAlso they have the best defensive rating in clutch (20 games - 89 minutes)
https://www.nba.com/stats/teams/clutch-advanced?dir=A&sort=DEF_RATINGSo there is a reason to be concerned but also for optimism...