homecourtloss wrote:Colbinii wrote:Djoker wrote:Lebron faced pretty bad defenses during that 2020 title run. Not a single top 10 defense faced which played a role in making his numbers look better.
Miami was tied for 9th.
Houston was 14th but closer to 9th than 16th.
Top 10 is extremely arbitrary, no?
Miami’s defense was actually really good. The way they held down Indiana in Milwaukee in bubble conditions which were conducive to better offense was excellent.
Miami had a -5 rDRtg vs. Indiana
Miami had a -4.2 rDRtg vs. Milwaukee (held Giannis to 55% TS, 21 ppg)
Miami had a +1.2 rDRtg vs. Boston (held at Tatum to 55% TS)
Miami had a +6.1 rDRtg vs. Los Angeles
Houston actually had a -8 rDRtg over 7 games vs.OKC in bubble conditions. And as Colbini mentioned, Houston was half of a point per 100 possessions away from being the 9th ranked defense.
Denver had an average defense. He got roasted hard versus Utah, but they actually did really well against the clippers (i.e., -3.8 rDRtg., held Kawhi to 55% TS)
I Don’t think it would have mattered about the defenses the way James was playing. Playing better defenses didn’t generally affect LeBron much.
They were really good, but a bunch of that is contingent on bam adebayo