hoosierdaddy34 wrote:Marcus Smart winning DPOY the day after Kyrie decimated him is pretty humorous.
does "Regular season award" ring any bell for you and the other morons who +1ed your post?
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hoosierdaddy34 wrote:Marcus Smart winning DPOY the day after Kyrie decimated him is pretty humorous.
SunsWinSunsWin wrote:Zeke said that KD asked him how he would go up against Mikal since he's such a good defender. KD didn't ask about anyone else. The players know who is DPOY. Leaving it up to the media to vote for these awards and all-nba teams is just garbage. Let the coaches and players decide who among their peers is deserving of the acclimades.
mattg wrote:Patsfan1081 wrote:mattg wrote:Smart is a very good defender, but he's not even the best defensive player on his own team this season so it's a pretty awful DPOY selection, arguably one of the worst in history.
This is a bad take, the guys been first team multiple years. Its not like he hasnt been one of the best defenders for years now.
How is it a bad take? Tatum is unquestionably a better defender THIS season. DPOY is not a career award. A guy winning DPOY for the entire league when there's better defenders on his own team is all time awful.
hoosierdaddy34 wrote:Marcus Smart winning DPOY the day after Kyrie decimated him is pretty humorous.
KIRAG wrote:Congrats to Marcus Smart. Well deserved.
Mikal is also a good sport, a future DPOY as well
DroseReturnChi wrote:hugepatsfan wrote:
On the Celtics Rob Williams has a statistical case besides Smart as well.
Again, subjective award. Narrative and reputation matter. Smart's long been known as an elite defender and BOS's defense was arguably the main story of the second half of the season. If you're up in arms about the order of anyone I mentioned above you gotta look in the mirror and ask yourself if you like watching the sport or if you just like to argue about it.
you said it yourself. it is questionable if smart is even the leader to me RW3 is more fit for DPOY if anyone boston has to win.
smart will never be dpoy caliber bc he is a midget guard. hes no jordan/dwade where he blocks like a center. the only guard that is worthy of DPOY is thybulle.
IceColdCubano wrote:Bam should have won this or at least finished in the top 3. The was some serious snub.
BenoUdrihFTL wrote:
jsierra1985 wrote:congrats to Smart.....
Mikal will get his soon.....
NyCeEvO wrote:hugepatsfan wrote:DPOY is so subjective. You can try to make it a statistical thing, but even the best metrics out there are flawed. It's so tough to isolate individual performance on that end. Any of us pretending we've cracked the code to do it are delusional.
Gobert is always an elite defender but we've seen teams bring him down a notch in playoff series fairly commonly. I think that cast some skepticism on his regular season performance and there's general voter fatigue.
Bridges is a stud on that end himself but his body of work is shorter. Smart's been an elite defender for like a decade now which give his name a little more "oomph" in these discussions.
Green missed a god chunk of time this year and again, voter fatigue.
Bam is a stud. Could never go wrong picking him.
Could always give it to Giannis again.
On the Celtics Rob Williams has a statistical case besides Smart as well.
Again, subjective award. Narrative and reputation matter. Smart's long been known as an elite defender and BOS's defense was arguably the main story of the second half of the season. If you're up in arms about the order of anyone I mentioned above you gotta look in the mirror and ask yourself if you like watching the sport or if you just like to argue about it.
I agree with much of what you’re saying, but DPOY has never been viewed as a reward for contributions over one’s career. Unlike MVP, it literally has the words “of the year” in its name, so no one should be thinking about a player’s body of work over the course of their career when judging who deserves DPOY.
DroseReturnChi wrote:hugepatsfan wrote:
On the Celtics Rob Williams has a statistical case besides Smart as well.
Again, subjective award. Narrative and reputation matter. Smart's long been known as an elite defender and BOS's defense was arguably the main story of the second half of the season. If you're up in arms about the order of anyone I mentioned above you gotta look in the mirror and ask yourself if you like watching the sport or if you just like to argue about it.
you said it yourself. it is questionable if smart is even the leader to me RW3 is more fit for DPOY if anyone boston has to win.
smart will never be dpoy caliber bc he is a midget guard. hes no jordan/dwade where he blocks like a center. the only guard that is worthy of DPOY is thybulle.
username_taken wrote:BenoUdrihFTL wrote:
Bam missed a third of the season. Not really that surprising that he wasn’t a finalist. If GP didn’t matter Draymond could’ve won it all