Gongxi wrote:The problem with me with Garnett vs. Kidd is that their defenses basically cancel out. Yes, a great big man defender is more valuable than a great small defender, but at the same time, Garnett's VORP (to steal a sabermetrics term) as a big defender isn't any better than Kidd's as a small. There were (and are) more great big man defenders than smalls so...
After that, you're looking at their offensive production: 17/10/6 is nothing to scoff at as compared to 21/12/5, especially as compared to their roles on the team. It's close, but if Kidd isn't scoring, he's still giving you league-leading assist production and his rebounding for a PG is approaching GOAT levels. Garnett is rebounding and that's great, but his assists are also coming as a product of his scoring: when one suffers the other will as well.
It's not KG's fault he was playing a lot of SF and guarding perimeter players and in a strange defensive scheme most of the time. But then again, he still had a smaller
impact because of all this. He still probably had a larger defensive impact than the majority of 3s -- he was flying all over the court guarding people and snaring defensive rebounds -- but I don't really think this is Kevin Garnett, Defensive Anchor.
There have been people suggesting KG's defense is overrated. I don't see that. Moving forward from 2002, I see a 16th DRtg (+0.2 to league average), but that's without being paired with a decent defensive big, and essentially porous perimeter defenders.
In 2004, they upgrade defensively at the pivot with Ervin Johnson, and finally with a quality perimeter defender in Hassell (Wally Szczerbiak was about as slow-footed as a perimeter defender could possibly be). The results were the 6th best defense, DRtg 99.7 (-3.2 to league average).
In 2005, the defensive landscape changes again -- Johnson plays 410 minutes, Hudson plays huge minutes, Sprewell is older (at the end), Wally is back playing 2600 minutes...and the team is back at 15th with a 106.6 DRtg (+0.5 to league average).
KG"s on/off DRtg in those years:
03 94.9 (-9.6 with him on)
04 100.3 (-6.5)
05 107.8 (+1.5)
I don't see his defense as being underrated at all. The only argument for that I could see is that he had a smaller defensive impact in 2005...certainly not during his peak though.