Texas Chuck wrote:ShotCreator wrote:Matisse Thybulle has had the greatest defensive start to a career for any guard ever.
I just felt I needed to put that out into the universe as an opinion.
He was probably elite as a rookie. Fringe-DPOY kind of guy as a low min sophomore. Ridiculous.
Uh what?
And I would say Lu Dort has had a better defensive start just from his own generation.
I watched Lu’s entire season. He’s not actually elite at anything except moving for his size. He has amazing foot speed. His hands and general instincts are just solid.
He just has a good combination of traits and he hustles, which is a skill.
But the entire reason anyone would ever say anything like this is his performance agains Harden, which was impressive but it was really a perfect storm.
Lu would never stifle the scoring of say, prime Kawhi or Chris Paul, because the versatility form all 3 levels is completely different. Harden’s predictability on slashing or shooting caught him up and Lu is strong enough to contain drives and disciplined enough to not foul on 3’s. I made that sound insanely easy, and it’s not at all. But if you have the body he does, it was just that simple.
Lu did not have that kind of impact last year or even this year because he’s not that level of defender. He had a monster situational defensive series like 16 LeBron in the finals.
Thybulle is pretty much the greatest point of attack defender I’ve ever seen.
He makes what Kawhi was look tame. His hands are better than Covington’s.
He plays a tax free style of insanely aggressive defense because he has the skill and quickness to do it.
Thybulle is literally doing what people thought Jordan did, except he doesn’t sacrifice positioning. He is the closest you will ever see, or I have ever seen to actually attacking an offense.
Tony Allen’s steal game came from the occasional strip and a ton of pick 6’s that he was god level at timing perfectly.
Thybulle is on another level from even that. He’s unscreenable and moves better laterally than anyone in the league on top of it.
Matisse is just on another level of talent compared to anybody else defensively. He’s a ball swarming cheat code.
Swinging for the fences.