It is probably both things you mentioned. Wear and tear from playing every game but also fatigue from trying to be a number 1 option on offense.toooskies wrote:JujitsuFlip wrote:toooskies wrote:Randle's a better passer. KAT is a better shooter. They both are notably worse in the Playoffs, unless you think KAT suddenly had a switch flip in his head last year. I think Ant knew how to press his buttons correctly and I'm not sure the same is going to be true in NY where KAT will have all his buttons pushed by the media.
Mikal Bridges' D-LEBRON the past 6 seasons:
2021-22 1.18
2022-23 0.25
2023-24 -0.81
DARKO has his D-DPM at -0.41.
His BBRef DBPM was -1.0. His DRtg was 118 last year, just a hair better than Cam Thomas's 119.
Not saying he can't get back to his previous heights on D but the trend started before he got traded to Brooklyn, so I'm going to have to see it turn around to believe it. (Donovan Mitchell cleared Bridges in all the above stats the past two years, btw.)
And everyone is saying KAT was the reason the Wolves made it to the WCF due to slowing down Jokic, why Nuggets fans were so stoked on the trade.
How much are those metrics influenced by teammates? Because Spida plays with 2 of the best defensive bigs in the game the past 2 seasons. Meanwhile, Bridges has been on one of the worst teams in the NBA for 1.5 of those seasons.
Yes, defensive stats often are influenced by teammates. But even within his own team his defensive stats are bad. Not only did Bridges have a bad DRtg, he had one of the worst on his team. (16th out of 21.) While DRtg is usually not valid to compare between teams, within a team it will tell you who is always part of their best defensive lineups. Bridges was third-last in D-LEBRON on his own team. Fifth-last in D-DPM.
Maybe he's pacing himself defensively while taking an offensive load. Or maybe he's accumulating the wear-and-tear that guys like Tristan Thompson have shown when iron-manning their way through too many seasons. But his defensive production has dropped in every measure I've checked. He's been coasting on reputation, whereas a guy like Alex Caruso still plays good D when on a mediocre team.
I think he'll settle back in on the Knicks, he will be asked to do much less on offense now. OG is for sure a better defender than him and Hart is no slouch, so that should help, even if he's slipped a bit.