MavsDirk41 wrote:OhayoKD wrote:MavsDirk41 wrote: Last year when AD went down the Lakers played James at the 5 and it was a layup line for the opposing team. I dont know where you come up with this stuff man.
Yes, Lebron peaked defensively in 2022. Fantastic analysis. Appreciate you noticing my sig though
Even old Wizards Jordan competed defensively. I dont think James has put forth effort defensively in 5 years. End of the day Jordan has more all defense selections and a DPOY award in way fewer years.
You do realize that "all defense selections" are done by position? Jordan competes with the least valuable defenders while Lebron, depending on the season, is competing with the second most valuable types of defenders or the most valuable types of defenders. A guard getting more defensive selections only really establishes how the compare to positional competition. Lebron also picked up more dpoy votes over 5 years, finishing 2nd twice. Even in MJ-land where reality is less important than perception, Lebron has a strong argument, defensively, or overall.
And no, James and Jordan are not/were not ever good paint protectors
Lebron operated as the primary paint protector for several good defenses, so, yes actually, he is. Again,
reality. Heck even in 2020, having extended his career well past the point where Jordan retired, Lebron operated as the main paint protector of the Lakers for stretches when Davis was put on guys who do damage outside.
Thats like saying Ewing was a better 3 point shooter than Shaq.
Shaq is off, his team's offense collapses. Ewing off, not really. Lebron off, his team's defense collapses, Jordan off, not really.
I know reality doesn't always fit with what you're told in MJ-Land, but it is what it is.