ElGee wrote:TrueLAFan made a point about David Robinson's defensive impact in the playoffs. Indeed, there seems to be some validity to that, if we believe that Robinson has a major influence on their defense as the anchor.
Here are the Spurs DRtg in his 93-96 stretch compared with regular season performance. The opponents ORtg is weighted by games played vs. team (eg a 6 game series counts twice as much as a 3 game series).
1996 111.5 (+8.0 vs. regular season) +4.7 relative to league average. Weighted opp avg. 112.1
1995 103.1 (-2.3 vs. regular season) -7.9 relative to league average. Weighted opp avg. 109.3
1994 110.3 (+5.7 vs. regular season) +5.3 relative to league average. Weighted opp avg. 108.6
1993 107.0 (+0.2 vs. regular season) -0.9 relative to league average. Weighted opp avg. 111.3
So it seems there is something to what TrueLAFan is saying. Perhaps with the exception of 1995's first 2 rounds...but we know what happened after that.
Why you also don’t look at earlier seasons? In fact, why also don’t look at years with Duncan, when for example Robinson played GREAT defense against Shaq?
I would also like if you would do something similar to Hakeem’s and KG’s teams for comparison sake. Because I have feeling that differences in PS are often because it’s always small sample and too much depends on opponent, matchup, number of games.
In fact, I don’t think anything was wrong with Robinson’s defense in PS. Like I said earlier – for example Shaq 2001 played very good against Mutombo, or Hakeem 1994 against all time great D - Knicks. Does it mean that Mutombo or Knicks played bad defense? No, that only means that Shaq or Hakeem were THAT good. Remember, good offense >> good defense. Always.