MrLurker wrote:tsherkin wrote:Laimbeer wrote:Probably Moncrief or Jordan. Wade and Manu need removing. Nowhere in RealWorld are they considered better than Kobe, who somehow isn't listed.
Kobe doesn't belong in this discussion either, of course.[/quote and ]
Is Wade really unworthy? He's commonly referred to as the best shot blocking guard ever. Assuming that is warranted - and maybe it isn't - that must count for something
The best shot blocking guard I've ever seen is this guy: https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/m/mcdankj01.html
Freakish and super springy dude with a knack for the timing of all kinds of blocks.
And he barely scraped up enough acumen to be a good defender. Definitely wasn't a consistent one.
If we're talking guard rim protection. Two names spring up, and they easily top Wade on the ability to protect the rim.
Gary Payton II, and Andre Roberson.
Andre Roberson in his 18 peak was all-time good defensively from a guard. They let PG and WB aggressively go over screens and play passing lanes, and Roberson was so freakishly in a zone as a help guy that he made these 4 on 3 situations that should've been death for OKC's defense, actually become an advantage because of his timing in stepping up and recovering what looked to be openings.
Ridiculous on closeouts at the three point line and very, very good at recovering to the rim. He was doing things no coach would ask of any defender, just like any of the greats.
OKC fell apart when he got injured and never recovered.
Wade was a decent defender who could turn it up and be pretty good at times, but his raw foot speed against truly athletic wings was average, and his habits were bad as far as gambling. If you telegraph any shot attempt around him he would smother you though and maybe block it.