wallsfamily wrote:guys when the Celtics played a team with a great scorer such as Dominique McHale guarded him. Bird like other superstars in that era were hidden on the person that didn't score. In Atlanta's case that was tree Rollins. The all defensive rankings was a joke based on an overvaluing of steals.
That's not even superficial second-level thinking, dude.
That's, like, one-and-a-half level.
Since when was forcing a turnover not an extremely valuable thing?
Matter of fact, as stats go, a steal is more valuable than a block, no?
It's not like Bird was some reckless stat-padding lane-gambler.
When not picking off the ball, dude played fundamentally-sound D with max effort.
Could he guard the best, one-on-one? Not really, lol. No. But who can? Did he need to?
Anyway, explain the presence of so many other defensive greats in the yearly DWS Top 2.
Were they also just the product of rebounding, or of overvaluing steals?
Were they hidden on non-factors, lol?