trex_8063 wrote:Once again going to present some ranked and concise multi-modal stat/data/info comparisons for most of the top candidates for this spot plus a few of the guys recently voted in (colored), as well as several other persons of interest (some of whom perhaps should be among the primary candidates): Covington, Gerald Wallace, ***Paul George (***new addition since last thread), Tayshaun Prince, Bob Dandridge. For DVOR figures I've used the defensive splits of Estimated Impact for Hondo and Dandridge (likely less reliable than DRAPM, but any port in a storm for these older players).
Use this info [or not] as you wish......
All-Defensive Honors "Points" (awarding 1.5 pts for 1st Team selection, 1.0 for 2nd Team)
John Havlicek - 10.5 (*All-D honors only awarded his final 10 seasons)
Bruce Bowen - 10.5
Kawhi Leonard - 5.5
Tayshaun Prince - 4.0
Andrei Kirilenko - 3.5
Paul George - 3.5
Andre Iguodala - 2.5
Shane Battier - 2.0
Robert Covington - 1.5
Gerald Wallace - 1.5
Bob Dandridge - 1.5
Luol Deng - 1.0
Shawn Marion - 0!
DPOY Shares
Kawhi Leonard - 1.736 (2x winner)
Bruce Bowen - 1.514
Shane Battier - 0.548
Andrei Kirilenko - 0.366
Shawn Marion - 0.341
Gerald Wallace - 0.274
Andre Iguodala - 0.265
Paul George - 0.217
Tayshaun Prince - 0.112
Luol Deng - 0.082
Robert Covington - 0.024
**DPOY not awarded in Havlicek's and Dandridge’s career
Career DBPM (not including '19)
Andrei Kirilenko - +3.5
Kawhi Leonard - +2.7
Gerald Wallace - +2.3
Shawn Marion - +2.1
Shane Battier - +1.9
Bruce Bowen - +1.8
Andre Iguodala - +1.6
Paul George - +1.2
Robert Covington - +1.0
Luol Deng - +0.7
Tayshaun Prince - +0.2
*John Havlicek - +0.1 (*only available his final five seasons)
*Bob Dandridge - +0.1 (*not available his first four seasons)
Career DWS (not including '19)
John Havlicek - 74.1
Shawn Marion - 61.3
Andre Iguodala - 44.1
Luol Deng - 38.9
Shane Battier - 35.3
Gerald Wallace - 35.0
Andrei Kirilenko - 34.7
Bruce Bowen - 33.5
Bob Dandridge - 33.0
Paul George - 29.8
Tayshaun Prince - 28.0
Kawhi Leonard - 24.7
Robert Covington - 12.1
Defensive Value Over Replacement Level [-0.75] as measured by DRAPM (Defensive Estimated Impact for Havlicek)
CAREER Defensive Value Over Replacement
Andre Iguodala - 94,380.5
Luol Deng - 77,700.0
John Havlicek - 74,340.75
Shane Battier - 73,682.5
Shawn Marion - 66,215.6
Gerald Wallace - 63,032.0
Bruce Bowen - 51,345.8
Andrei Kirilenko - 40,306.35
Paul George - 39,813.7
Bob Dandridge - 32,717.5
Kawhi Leonard - 29,493.5
Tayshaun Prince - 26,136.7
Robert Covington - 25,349.9
Average Defensive Value Over Replacement PER SEASON
Andre Iguodala - 6,741.5
Shane Battier - 5,667.9
Luol Deng - 5,550.0
Robert Covington - 5,070.0
Paul George - 4,976.7
John Havlicek - 4,646.3
Gerald Wallace - 4,502.3
Bruce Bowen - 4,278.8
Kawhi Leonard - 4,213.4
Shawn Marion - 4,138.5
Andrei Kirilenko - 3,100.5
Bob Dandridge - 2,516.7
Tayshaun Prince - 1,866.9
Best 5-years Averaged
Shane Battier - 10,586.0
Luol Deng - 9,658.2
Andre Iguodala - 9,456.6
Gerald Wallace - 8,470.9
Shawn Marion - 7,869.2
Paul George - 7,530.1
John Havlicek - 6,440.8
Bruce Bowen - 6,280.9
Kawhi Leonard - 6,031.8
Andrei Kirilenko - 5,612.9
Robert Covington - 5,070.0
Tayshaun Prince - 4,917.2
Bob Dandridge - 4,219.1
Best Single-Season VOR
Luol Deng - 14,917.2
Shane Battier - 14,053.05
Paul George - 13,522.6
Shawn Marion - 12,713.65
Robert Covington - 12,254.9
Andre Iguodala - 11,810.75
Kawhi Leonard - 10,805.2
Gerald Wallace - 10,760.55
Bruce Bowen - 7,711.2
Tayshaun Prince - 7,677.9
John Havlicek - 7,239.05
Andrei Kirilenko - 6,639.95
Bob Dandridge - 4,991.0
I'm adding a couple new means by which to scrutinize the impact data (DRAPM). Although I've provided peak season DVOR and best 5-year avg DVOR, it's all based upon minutes played......which I thought perhaps overly penalizes minor durability issues, as well as perhaps lower minute players. Take Kawhi for example: is it really that big of a deal if he misses 10 or 16 rs games? Arguably, arguably not; but he'll take a hit for it in my above methodology.
So I'm adding in two new categories:
1) Taking their five best seasons by raw DRAPM (defensive Estimated Impact for Hondo and Dandridge), and averaging them (no weighting for minutes or games played in each season, though must have played at least 500 minutes in a given season for it to be used). This hopefully provides a better look at their per minute/possession impact when on the court thru their best five defensive years.
2) Taking their five best seasons in DVOR, and dividing it by the total number of games played in those years (again must be 500 minute minimum). This should better illuminate average DVOR
per game thru their five best defensive seasons.
Going with best 5-year samples, as we're still talking about
career defensive value; so a one-year peak or even a best 3-year sample is just too small, imo.
Best 5-Year DRAPM AvgShane Battier: +3.18
Andre Iguodala: +3.00Luol Deng: +2.54
Gerald Wallace: +2.54
Andrei Kirilenko: +2.200
Bruce Bowen: +2.198
Shawn Marion: +2.16
Robert Covington: +2.07* (*only four seasons with 500+ minutes)
Kawhi Leonard: +2.06
Paul George: +1.92
John Havlicek: +1.40Tayshaun Prince: +1.13
Bob Dandridge: +0.76
Avg DVOR Per Game in Best 5 yearsShane Battier: 138.20Luol Deng: 128.43
Andre Iguodala: 128.14Gerald Wallace: 121.36
Shawn Marion: 107.21
Paul George: 94.84
Andrei Kirilenko: 91.42
Kawhi Leonard: 90.30
Robert Covington: 89.16* (*only four seasons with 500+ minutes)
John Havlicek: 79.52Bruce Bowen: 76.78
Tayshaun Prince: 60.86
Bob Dandridge: 55.81
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