GeorgeMarcus wrote:AEnigma wrote:This further confirms to me that what you are doing is glancing at a statline with no further thought or analysis.
I think there's situational truth to what he's saying. Simmons was always an elite defender for us until we went up against a shifty guard like Trae Young or even Terry Rozier. Then he looked like Gobert trying to defend Luka. As with most things, there's a happy medium to be achieved and my (theoretical) strategy is to minimize extremes in either direction
Of course there is “situational truth”, but that is applicable to virtually every team or defender. Where was Kidd’s vaunted defence in the 2002 Finals, or against Wade in 2005/06? How did Gary Payton handle the legendary Nick Van Exel? Is Michael Cooper’s DPoY invalidated by Sleepy Floyd? What about Andrew Toney’s scoring averages against Sidney Moncrief (and Micheal Ray Richardson) from 1982-85? And mind you, basically all of those were more direct matchups than anything he attempted to cite.
Chris Paul having a good statline against teams with elite defensive forwards does not mean that Chris Paul is having an easier time against a lineup of Lebron (ask Tony Parker and Derrick Rose whether “quickness” was an issue for him…), Rodman, Pippen, Garnett, and Hakeem than he would if you replaced one or two of those forwards with smaller guards. Shooting guards like Tony Allen or Andre Roberson could be enough of a point of attack improvement to be worth a spot, because they have massive wingspans on par with or longer than some of those all-time forwards, but the smaller guys do not really seem worth the matchup tradeoff elsewhere.