Memgrizz0 wrote:Zion’s defense is such a liability. It’s one thing when you’re a guard and you have two more lines of defense behind you. You can build around a bad defensive guard. You can’t build around a bad defensive big. He’s your last line of defense, your saving grace. Zion would get played off the floor in the playoffs. I wouldn’t take him top 5 for that reason alone.
I wont give him the excuse for being out of shape because that's on him and came into the season out of shape. I also think looking at his On/Off is extremely misleading because those off numbers are impacted by the horrible play from the first 2.5 months of the season. I also agree and think Zion has been really bad on the defensive end. But lets see how much he has effected the team's defense.
Since his return he has the 2nd lowest defensive rating on the team. When he is on the court the Pels have a 106 defensive rating which would be one of the best defenses in the league right now.
Dec 18th - Jan 20th when the Pels really turned the season around prior to Zion, they had the 12th ranked defense and a defensive rating of 109.5. Since Zion has joined the Pels rank 9th in defense with a defensive rating of 109.1.
So yes while his individual defense has been bad (I don't think anyone would deny this), statistically speaking though his defense has had very little effect negatively on the team.
So you wouldnt take a rookie top 5 in his own draft even though he is having arguably the best scoring season ever by a rookie (when factoring points per 36 and efficiency) and while he has been bad defensively, his defense hasnt really hurt his team overall.