Lockdown504090 wrote:Whopper_Sr wrote:2023-2025 defensive xRAPM (3 seasons):
Jokic: -2.2/-2.5/-2.4
Giannis: -2.2/-1.7/-1.8
Bam: -2.7/-2.4/-1.9
Draymond: -3.5/-4.7/-4.4
Gobert: -3.5/-2.7/-3.5
AD: -3.3/-3.8/-3.5
Wemby (2 seasons): -4.2/-4.8
(Bonus) Caruso: -3.9/-3.2/-5.5
I dont think this is a good way to measure defense.... respectfully. you have to consider versatility and scheme. Im looking at some playoff metrics regarding jokic because i do think there are schemes hes quite good in, but i dont quite understand what im looking at.
https://www.nbarapm.com/player/Nikola_Jokic
I think looking at playoffs is way different because of the level of strategy that goes into it.
Any RAPM metric has it's issues. And I think it's fair to say something like. "Jokic is a very good defender overall with obvious flaws that can be attacked". And from there we can discuss how to value that in the playoffs.
We know flat out he doesn't deter shot attempts against him. Guys generally doesn't shoot much worse against him either. But he also deflects a lot of balls. He makes it hard to get the ball where you want. He rotates extremely well. He's just a big body that makes getting past him hard. While this is both good and bad. He doesn't foul which yes gives up easy points but also prevents easy points. And 100% he's reliant on teammates to do their job as he can't cover up their mistakes in space like better defender can.
As I've generally said. The metrics would argue he's a very good defender. But his weaknesses and limitations likely make him average at best. If you want to argue slight below or above, go for it. Either can be supported.
A bad defender? I don't see the case anymore. A few years ago, maybe.