hardenASG13 wrote:dhsilv2 wrote:DimesandKnicks wrote:
How is telling you how many shots he contest a game versus how many FGA against him a game not quantifying it? That does not in any way shape or form show Jokic is a plus impact defender. It's like you're just ingoring every metric that puts him as a bottom feeder defensively. I'm not telling you my feelings, I'm giving yout the actual data...and asking how is that effort? How is having 20 FGA attempts on you but only contesting five effort?
You saying his three steals a game than Gobert's level of impact on shots defended is just bull, especially when getting a deflection doesn't end the defensive position and the team can just score within the next shot clock.
Gobert's actually defends the rim, and in turn...actually imtimitades players even attempting while opposing players get excited at seeing Jokic under the rim because they know per him being in place to defend 20 shots but only contesting 5, he isn't going to show any effort. So I'll ask again...because you side stepped my only question in the above post...how is having 20 opportunities to defend but only defending on 5 effort? or can we agree that he lacks effort when defending shots?
I haven't ignored any data you've provided. I've explained why contesting isn't important. I've explained why the 20 shots a game is a huge plus. I didn't say Jokic is having the same impact as Gobert. I was hoping to encourage you to ask questions about why his steals offsetting the defensive impact of Gobert could be real when we agree Gobert is a much better defender. But instead you made stuff up that I didn't say.
Again for the 20th time. It's better to be in a play than to be out of the play. There is no other aspect of defense more important than this. This is 90% of defense. Most plays a player isn't the one guarding the final shot attempt. And all that work is just as important as when you are the one guarding the shot. The key to playing good defense is to be in the right place, stay in the play, and to not screw up. And you to this point have still failed to even start to listen to this.
So you can keep repeating your shot attempts and contested shots till you're blue in the face. Most plays don't end in the shot even being taken against any one player. And yet Jokic being in the drop has a key role to play on every single defensive play. I've tried 1000x to explain this and you've yet to even once acknowledge this.
Contesting, for a center who is your helpside guy, is very important though. It's clear to anyone with eyes that most times guys drive against Denver Jokic doesn't even jump. No stats needed, and denying that is absurd.
Right? Like how are you giving credit for someone being in the right position to help but not helping, that’s bad defense


