Special_Puppy wrote:DrModesty wrote:Special_Puppy wrote:
I don’t get this argument. Denver had the 6th best defense in the league this year with a not particularly talented defensive supporting cast around Jokic
Denver is 22nd in defense this year. Where are you seeing 6th?
Meant to say 6th in defense *last* year without a particularly talented defensive supporting cast
Ah I see. I'm seeing 8th, but you might have access to more accurate stats than me. 6th or 8th, those defenses are good but not elite.
I'd also say that last years defensive supporting cast is definitely a step up from this years. Many more AG games, and then KCP who was the teams best defender.
Take away these stronger components of the defense and you run in to the specific problem that I am highlighting. That Jokic has defensive weaknesses that can be attacked.
I give Jokic credit on his defensive strengths. He reads offenses very well. Positions well. Uses his hands excellently. He anticipates the other players actions extremely well.
But he can't be put on the perimeter because it is a surefire blow-by. His lack of speed sometimes has him not contesting shots because he knows he will risk fouling. He can't protect the rim with blocks, but he also isn't very good at making players take uncomfortable shots either.
In the past few years he has managed to leverage his strengths in to being a mildly positive defender. This year he hasn't played with the same energy on defense, and as said before, he has been put in to bad positions more often which he can't deal with very well.