TheSkeptic wrote:1. Is there any data to support your position on James's playoff defense? I don't mean to single you out, but since the standard position here seems to be that he is the best contender for the number one spot, maybe someone has some numbers showing he has been a positive, or less negative in the playoffs defensively.
There is, but one needs to be objective and look beyond his statistics and realize the surroundings. This isn't like early-2000's Kevin Garnett where LeBron is the best defensive player in the league and able to take a defense from worst in the league to respectable. Instead, we have a situation where the players surrounding LeBron are by and large bad defensive players. Kevin Love, Jordan Clarkson, Larry Nance Jr, and Kyle Korver are all in the rotation for Cleveland and range from poor to bad on the defensive end. On the other hand, LeBron James isn't the defensive player he once was, in part due to his mileage but also given the offensive burden the team has thrust on him (and to what degree has he forced this?).
As for statistics, LeBron leads his team in Steals, Blocks, and Defensive Rebounds. Players shoot 2.9% worse when LeBron is the closest defender within 6 feet of the rim and when shots are from 15+ feet (think jump shots), players are shooting just 38.2% against LeBron (10% worse than their averages). I don't know how accurate these are, but they certainly support my eye test of LeBron being average to above average for a majority of minutes on the defensive end while having the ability to turn into a gear not many can reach.
I don't think there is any argument that someone like Curry or Harden have been more impactful on the defensive side of the ball. There isn't a player in the running for Player of the Year who is as complete as LeBron James is currently. Really, looking at regular season, he was still likely the 2nd best player through the majority of it behind only James Harden. In the post-season he has reached tiers...multiple levels of tiers higher than James Harden could possibly reach.
The way I see it is LeBron James is so far ahead of everyone else at playing basketball that the difference Between LeBron and #2 is likely as large as #2 and say...#50.