AEnigma wrote:1974 Kareem is my only pick for that, although I would entertain a postseason specific argument for 1995 Hakeem. I think it is too tall an ask for a perimetre player to qualify as the absolute best defender, even with a postseason specific lens. 2016 Lebron comes closest in the sense I think you could conceivably argue he was second to Draymond in the postseason, but top outright, no, and that is specifically in a postseason with weaker competition among defensive bigs. It is a little more conceivable for bigs to go on such a valuable scoring streak that they qualify, but even then, 1974 Kareem has the benefit of playing in a league with declined offensive play from usual mainstays Oscar and West, and 1995 playoff Hakeem is still competing with Reggie, Penny, Shaq, KJ…
I would probably argue 2016 Draymond is at least debatable with any big 2010s onwards, but yeah I get what U mean