VanWest82 wrote:Reading some of these replies stating Lebron > Giannis defensively despite massive differences in defensive responsibility and volume, I assume all you guys voted Kawhi over Rudy Gobert for DPOY this season.
Edit: my analogy is dumb because Kawhi actually guards first options.
Volume maybe, but responsibility, no. Lebron was calling the defensive plays, telling players where to be, calling the rotations that needed to be 100% dialed in the entire game or otherwise, Curry or Klay get off a few open ones and the game completely changes since they were so tightly contested. You’re looking at contests, but these numbers don’t count the actions James stopped by calling out a rotation or rotating himself. When playing or watching live you see how important this defensive communication is ESPECIALLY in the three ball era as one late rotation turns the game against a team like GS. One of the reasons old Stockton (37-40) was still impactful defensively even as a small guard is because he called out the rotations. Neither Giannis nor Kawhi are the vocal defensive QBs James is. On top of all this energy, he was tasked with running the offense and being the **** creator.
The Warriors actively avoided LeBron because the rest of the Cavs were weak or average defenders.
—Kyrie: weak defender but had a good Finals team defensive wise but the Warriors lit him up when he contested shots
—JR: weak team defender, had a few solid years contesting shots. I got to watch a Cavs/Raps regular season game and JR was the one LeBron was always talking to the most to rotate.
—KLove: good rebounder that makes him a positive on defense but average to weak in other areas who played his best defensive series ever probably.
—TT: slight positive defender who had a very good Finals series defensively
—Jefferson: old as heel whom James and the Cavs got to play decent defense
—Shumpert: plus defender
Nobody else really played minutes. THis group held an all time great +8.1 rORtg team with a GOAT offensive player having a GOAT season to basically nothing over a three game stretch. How was it done? Great defensive energy, Love and TT playing above their heads, and an all-time great defensive performance from James.
The rest has already been stated and posted
—On-off including how curry did with James on and off
—Largest leap over a series I’ve ever seen in DRPM
—We have 8 years of tracking data. I have NEVER seen any other stretch from any other player in a series in which the opponents shot -12.6% rdfg% in every category over a full series. Against a GOAT offensive team. Maybe it exists but I haven’t seen it, and this was from the primary offense creator. It’s just absurd. He did this all playoffs and finals so the game 6 performance isn’t a fluke. 2/13 at the rim over the last three games. A few of those shots change the outcome of the series.
BTW, James in 2016 was a monster defensively.
LeBron, 2016
Top 3% in defending hand offs
Top 7% in defending in ISO
Top 12% in defending the pick and roll ball handler
Top 13% in spot up defense
Top 15% in defending off of screens
Top 16% in defending the roll man in pick and roll
Top 27% in post up defense
I’ve gone through quite a bit of tracking data and still haven’t found a player top 30% in every category let alone a teams primary offense initiator who’s 31 years old.
Colbinii wrote:70sFan wrote:falcolombardi wrote:
i dont think lebron is in giannis level defensively but
1- i dont want us to be so dogmátic that we automaticallh. shut down opinions that are very unorthodox after someone took the effort of making a serious arguments and recopiling the data to support his argument
if they are wrong it can be argued back why is wrong
let the dogmatism and mocking inusual opinions to the general board or nba twitter, this board tries to be better than that
2- he was not even arguing for lebron= giannis defensively but talking specifically about a really small stretch of games (2016 finals) vs another small stretch (2021 finals). that is far from arguing a full season vs full season, let alone career vs career
It's not the first debate about LeBron's defense in 2016. I don't think any of sides will change their minds after another empty discussion.
One side has the gulf of statistical analysis and the other doubts all the evidence.
Exactly.









