lessthanjake wrote:OhayoKD wrote:lessthanjake wrote:
Lol, you just wrote a post saying “you toss 189 minute samples vs 2000 minute ones,” when I never did anything of the sort. Just because I said someone’s post was correct doesn’t mean I literally made earlier posts in a chain that that other person actually made. You can argue with Djoker about whatever it is you’re talking about there.
Uh no. When you decide to call everything a poster says "obviously correct" and repeatedly take shots at what another group of posters have been arguing("the sky is green!"), then you are absolutely obligated to keep track of the conversation. The fact you don't, and make these sorts of claims does indeed suggest a "hivemind" even though you've tried rather hard to pin that on others.
How about instead of wasting everyone's time, you offer a specific standard for what a "defensive anchor" ought to do since the conventional one most people here are using is apparently is calling the sky green. Or is this just you derailing yet another thread after the substance of the discussion did not go the way you wanted it too?
Was 21-23 brook lopez a defensive anchor? By that bar, Lebron likely(assuming you care about evidence) qualifies.
The burden is yours to be specific since you've decided to complain about everyone(per usual) who uses a term in a way which it is commonly used because it makes a guy look good.
Lol, okay no, I’m definitely not “absolutely obligated” to respond to attacks on other posters that are addressed to me as if I am that other person. To suggest I am is fundamentally bizarre.
As for a definition of “defensive anchor,” how about the definition a poster here once very succinctly gave to this very question: “A big that substantially improves your team defense, primarily through help defense.” (https://forums.realgm.com/boards/viewtopic.php?p=29190143#p29190143). I think that well encapsulates what most people would consider the term to mean. LeBron is not a “defensive anchor.” He’s a different type of player, and consequently he doesn’t have the type of defensive impact of a great defensive anchor (which the information provided in this thread is strong evidence of).
Well, as you and djoker needing to cherypick 180 minute samples or a fraction of the playoff series he plays in, he almost certainly has more defensive impact(at least over replacement) than --some--bigs(and crucially the bigs he has played with on sthree different teams)
However, we can meet in the middle here. For reasons seperate from how good he is, Lebron is, by a definition lessthanjake prefers, not a defensive anchor.
By the standard of
a. being your team's best defender
b. making defenses multiple to several points better than they are without you(across a variety of contexts with a variety of teammates)
Lebron is a defensive anchor. Is he "elite"? I don't know. But arguments addressing no one aren't really worth humoring anyway
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