prolific passer wrote:I mean who on that hawks team outside of Tree Rollins was considered a good defender?
The year before Nique was drafted, the team was #8 in the NBA. He came in playing next to Tree Rollins and perennial All-D candidate Dan Roundfield up front, Fast Eddie Johnson got some All-D love at guard though Sparrow and Johnny Davis were just average. They then swapped out Rory Sparrow for Doc Rivers, a good defensive PG with size.
The next big change was Roundfield was replaced by Cliff Levingston, a good defensive combo forward, and Kevin Willis at F/C, a decent man defender but not a rim protector. Plus the coach was still Mike Fratello, one of the most respected defensive coaches in the NBA. Randy Wittman, another guy mainly there for defense, starts splitting time with, then replacing Eddie Johnson.
In 89, they swap out defense for offense, bringing in Moses Malone and Reggie Theus then Spud Webb and Jon Battle, and in 1990, Doc Rivers gets hurt and the defense drops to 3rd worst in the league.
Fratello is replaced, Rivers comes back, Moses is moved to the bench, and the defense stays bad. The next big change is Stacey Augmon, another perennial All-D candidate takes over as 2 guard, but the PG and C position are in flux and they are still below average on D. Then they add Mookie Blaylock, another perennial All-D candidate at the other guard . . . and the defense is still bad his rookie year but skyrockets to 4th when they trade Nique and Mookie improves, where they stay without Nique for a while.
So, in answer to your question, he played with Tree and a bunch of solid but unspectacular defensive centers (Koncak, Willis, Moses, etc.), at PF he had Roundfield and Levingston for the good D years, and he had a lot of decent defensive guards (best were Fast Eddie, Rivers, Augmon).
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