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The professor broke out a new formula and this time it rates a player efficiency on D. Quite a shock to see our own 3D get honorable mention. Hollinger takes alot of flack around here for his alleged Suns bashing so I guess those critics have to take this with a grain of salt. If you can't take the bad you certainly can't relish in the good.
Personally I feel that Hollinger gives a different view on bb that is valueable in a stat geeky sortof way.
Old Boris has taken alot of heat around here this year with much of it being deserved. I for one have noticed his improved play since the Shaq trade and have to say I am impressed. (or is it relieved?) Even the 3D haters have to admit that it must be nice to be able to sub a guy for practically any position. I also think that it has helped that MD has stopped coddling him and got on him on several occasions. Boris needs to be accountable for his play just like everyone else.
Boris a top pf on D says Hollinger
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Just bear in mind, Hollinger would tell you with a straight face that Diaw is better for the Suns post defense than Shaq. So, again, take this with about a pound of salt.
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I am one of the biggest Diaw haters out there, I will admit that til the bitter end.
I am one of the biggest Hollinger haters out there, and I will never deny that.
And when one writes about the other, I don't know what to do with myself.
For the record, Diaw's post defense is probably the only part of diaws game I never criticize.
On the other hand, since hollinger wrote about it, I will probably have to start hating it, simply due to the fact that I hate hollinger more than I respect diaws defense.
p.s. Saw diaw at a strip club sunday night after the Mavs game for anyone keeping tabs on his offcourt play too.
I am one of the biggest Hollinger haters out there, and I will never deny that.
And when one writes about the other, I don't know what to do with myself.
For the record, Diaw's post defense is probably the only part of diaws game I never criticize.
On the other hand, since hollinger wrote about it, I will probably have to start hating it, simply due to the fact that I hate hollinger more than I respect diaws defense.
p.s. Saw diaw at a strip club sunday night after the Mavs game for anyone keeping tabs on his offcourt play too.
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-SDU- wrote:before this article came out i saidbehind shaq, i actually rate diaw as our best post defender
the guy has great footwork, great smarts and does a great job on duncan
and ive said it 100 times this year, its plain to see when watching him play that he is a very very solid defender
The last game I saw Phx live was at Miami earlier this year, and I'd have to say, Diaw did an outstanding job guarding Shaq, and other Heat big guys. He's much improved on D, and by the look of the moves he put on the Spurs Wednesday evening, Shaq has probably taken him aside and given him a noogie or two for being a pansy on offense.

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The last game I saw Phx live was at Miami earlier this year, and I'd have to say, Diaw did an outstanding job guarding Shaq, and other Heat big guys. He's much improved on D, and by the look of the moves he put on the Spurs Wednesday evening, Shaq has probably taken him aside and given him a noogie or two for being a pansy on offense.
It's funny 'cos it's true.
So what is this -- we had two guys mentioned as all-defense? Awesome.
This lineup is pretty defensively nasty:
Shaq / Diaw / Hill / Bell / Giri
Or if you wanted to go the "trees" route:
Shaq / Amare or Skinner / Diaw / Hill / Bell