Ron Swanson wrote:To be fair, Steph probably has a better argument for being a bigger part of the Warriors #1 defense than Durant has for the Nets #5 defense.
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Ron Swanson wrote:To be fair, Steph probably has a better argument for being a bigger part of the Warriors #1 defense than Durant has for the Nets #5 defense.

feyki wrote:Ron Swanson wrote:To be fair, Steph probably has a better argument for being a bigger part of the Warriors #1 defense than Durant has for the Nets #5 defense.
This can't be serious.
Ron Swanson wrote:Nets team defense is slightly better (105.9) when Durant is off the court. He's one of the greatest scorers/offensive players ever, but he's never been some consistently good impact guy on defense (posted a negative DRPM every season since 2016). Maybe someday people will get this false notion out of their heads that just because Durant is tall and blocks some shots here and there, doesn't mean that he's ever been anything besides a neutral-at-best defender? It's just a weird myth that continues to persist for some reason.
Statlanta wrote:feyki wrote:Ron Swanson wrote:To be fair, Steph probably has a better argument for being a bigger part of the Warriors #1 defense than Durant has for the Nets #5 defense.
This can't be serious.
Steph and KD are about equal in defensive TPA. Durant has more defensive highlights on the season but I wouldn't doubt that Steph has given more effort on the end due to eye test and the load KD has on the offensive end with bad Harden and no Kyrie.

feyki wrote:Ron Swanson wrote:Nets team defense is slightly better (105.9) when Durant is off the court. He's one of the greatest scorers/offensive players ever, but he's never been some consistently good impact guy on defense (posted a negative DRPM every season since 2016). Maybe someday people will get this false notion out of their heads that just because Durant is tall and blocks some shots here and there, doesn't mean that he's ever been anything besides a neutral-at-best defender? It's just a weird myth that continues to persist for some reason.
This post has flaws almost on each word.
Since 2016, he had been top defenders of the top defences in the league. 16 OKC were +3 defensive net rating against Spurs and Warriors combined and Durant was the best defender(best help defender by far) of his team.
Then with the GSW he became a good rim protector(yes, was consistently almost 2 BPG player for years), he was the main rim protector and second best help defender and the second best defender of arguably the best defence in the league.
In the 2021 Playoffs, he outplayed Giannis defensively, in the series they faced. The DPOY.
feyki wrote:
In the 2021 Playoffs, he outplayed Giannis defensively, in the series they faced. The DPOY.
Colbinii wrote:feyki wrote:Ron Swanson wrote:Nets team defense is slightly better (105.9) when Durant is off the court. He's one of the greatest scorers/offensive players ever, but he's never been some consistently good impact guy on defense (posted a negative DRPM every season since 2016). Maybe someday people will get this false notion out of their heads that just because Durant is tall and blocks some shots here and there, doesn't mean that he's ever been anything besides a neutral-at-best defender? It's just a weird myth that continues to persist for some reason.
This post has flaws almost on each word.
Wrong--Ron Swanson possess a strong grammatical sense in his posts.Since 2016, he had been top defenders of the top defences in the league. 16 OKC were +3 defensive net rating against Spurs and Warriors combined and Durant was the best defender(best help defender by far) of his team.
Durant the by far best help defender on a team with Prime Serge Ibaka?
Let's not forget about the teams by far best perimeter defender in Andre Roberson.Then with the GSW he became a good rim protector(yes, was consistently almost 2 BPG player for years), he was the main rim protector and second best help defender and the second best defender of arguably the best defence in the league.
Andre Iguodala was the second best defender and Klay Thompson was consistently better up until his injury, often times the underrated point of attack defender.
Durant was a good weapon defensively who was used by Draymond like a puppet.In the 2021 Playoffs, he outplayed Giannis defensively, in the series they faced. The DPOY.
Giannis wasn't the DPOY this past season.
Ron Swanson wrote:feyki wrote:
In the 2021 Playoffs, he outplayed Giannis defensively, in the series they faced. The DPOY.
I legitimately laughed out loud at this. Any evidence whatsoever to back up this absurd claim?

Ron Swanson wrote:"Literally every measurement we have" but I'm just gonna ignore some key ones and spew out buzz words without providing any data/numbers to support it lol. Nets defense by the numbers was atrocious (11.2 points per-100 worse) when Durant was on the court vs. off in the 2021 playoffs. Saying he outplayed Giannis offensively isn't controversial at all (it's true). Suggesting anybody in the playoffs, let alone Kevin Durant, outplayed Giannis "defensively" is straight up delusion.
TwoStarz wrote:Ron Swanson wrote:"Literally every measurement we have" but I'm just gonna ignore some key ones and spew out buzz words without providing any data/numbers to support it lol. Nets defense by the numbers was atrocious (11.2 points per-100 worse) when Durant was on the court vs. off in the 2021 playoffs. Saying he outplayed Giannis offensively isn't controversial at all (it's true). Suggesting anybody in the playoffs, let alone Kevin Durant, outplayed Giannis "defensively" is straight up delusion.
Some of these people are very enamored by defensive size than actual ability to read the game on that end. Like Draymond said, lot of viewers don't really have a clue what they are watching on defense.
A lot of defense is about positioning, timing and recognizing optimal shots the offense wants to take. Size helps, but its not be all end all. Lot of it is what's going on up top, in the head.
Giannis and KD are roughly the same height, but one is infinitely better at recognizing help situations and rotating on time to be able to use his size EFFECTIVELY. I know we both know who that one is.![]()
To piggy back off that logic, KD is 7 feet so he is automatically a better defender than a 6'3 guard. There is just no way the latter could be better or equal on that end.
SpreeS wrote:TwoStarz wrote:Ron Swanson wrote:"Literally every measurement we have" but I'm just gonna ignore some key ones and spew out buzz words without providing any data/numbers to support it lol. Nets defense by the numbers was atrocious (11.2 points per-100 worse) when Durant was on the court vs. off in the 2021 playoffs. Saying he outplayed Giannis offensively isn't controversial at all (it's true). Suggesting anybody in the playoffs, let alone Kevin Durant, outplayed Giannis "defensively" is straight up delusion.
Some of these people are very enamored by defensive size than actual ability to read the game on that end. Like Draymond said, lot of viewers don't really have a clue what they are watching on defense.
A lot of defense is about positioning, timing and recognizing optimal shots the offense wants to take. Size helps, but its not be all end all. Lot of it is what's going on up top, in the head.
Giannis and KD are roughly the same height, but one is infinitely better at recognizing help situations and rotating on time to be able to use his size EFFECTIVELY. I know we both know who that one is.![]()
To piggy back off that logic, KD is 7 feet so he is automatically a better defender than a 6'3 guard. There is just no way the latter could be better or equal on that end.
Not very smart to compare PG and PF impact on defence. The most time PF defence is more important, but problem is that every team has a PF. So PF better defence over PG, doesn’t reflect on winning. Also C or PF average defence hurts more than guards avg defence.

scrabbarista wrote:The mistake many make in evaluating KD that they confuse all the things a player can affect with all the things he actually does affect.
And they confuse how easily a player does what he does with what it is he actually does.
Much of KD's rep comes down to how he looks when he plays. He's long and tall and smooth and a great shooter and can get a shot in almost any situation, so people (Bill Simmons, e.g.) act like he's peak MJ.
I'm not trying to hate on him. He's definitely top 20 all-time, likely top 15 (if not already, then eventually), with a real shot at top 10 if his Nets reach their potential.
But he's still overrated by some. He's never been the best player in the league (though he's often been very close). Right now I'd rank him fourth-best, behind three guys who have proven to be franchise cornerstones (Jokic less so, but I'll give him the benefit of the doubt that he's sincere when he says his role model is Tim Duncan, as his actions, play, and attitude have been congruent with that statement).
There are four players with a realistic shot at MVP this season, and KD is rightfully one of them. I'd say Jokic should be the clear leader were the season over today, but with more than half of the season left, it's really hard to say any of these four guys has much of a leg up on the others going forward.

yoyoboy wrote:To what degree is Jokic going to have to clearly outplay the rest of the competition to even get himself in the discussion? It’s crazy how much voter fatigue there is for him when he’s only won it once, as if Giannis, Curry, and LeBron didn’t all win b2b recently. And it’s crazy how much people are willing to just pretend that your 14 other teammates on the roster have no impact on record when we all know that’s not the case. Curry isn’t playing significantly better than he did last year yet the Warriors are miles better. LeBron isn’t really any different of a player than he was last year yet the Lakers are much worse. Too many people just seem to be entirely incapable of of taking context into account when having these discussions and it’s frustrating.