Doctor MJ wrote:I really think he does a great job here in highlighting that Jordan was absolute aggression, and that this wasn't something to look at as purely a good thing. As a coach, if you've got a guy like this, you have to really think through what the rest of the team needs to be doing in order to have a good defense because if it's just 5 guys going out there and acting like Jordan, you're going to get torched.
That doesn't make Jordan a bad defender or even a "definitely not a DPOY" defender, but it highlights the importance of building properly around a talent like Jordan even if fans tend to see his aggression along with his primacy and think he's the one doing all the work.
What makes MJ "definitely not a dpoy defender" is that he offers little paint resistance compared to say a lebron or a pippen(let alone players like hakeem, eaton, kg, duncan, ect).
We talk about gravity on offense, but what about defensive gravity? Ben touches on the concept when he notes that Walton affected more possessions than Kareem despite Kareem getting alot more blocks, but this reaches a whole new level with players like Larry Bird or 6'6 shooting guard MJ, players who spent their defensve primes playng with one or multiple comparable-better rim deterrents.
This is what most jordan blocks look like:
https://youtu.be/fFPi95UEpog?t=55Jordan gets the block, but is he even the key to this possession? The difficult part of this, holdin gewing still, isn't being done by Jordan. Jordan is making this play off his teamamte's, gravity defensively. If you rewatch the section where ben s fawning over Jordan's rim protection, you might notice that aside for --two-- clips, all these plays have jordan making plays on a defender whose preoccupied worrying about a larger guy at the rim.
Lets compare this to the following non-blocks:
https://youtu.be/T-c1NradPN4?t=147Lebron's presence here blows up a potential dunk/layup, a shot even more dangerous than a curry three. Lebron isn't awarded a block here, but this play is more valuable than the majority of plays you'll see in a jordan defensive highlight reel.
https://youtu.be/T-c1NradPN4?t=17Lebron here basically prevents a open layup/dunk. These kinds of plays are both extremely valuable and require a combination of strength and size Jordan doesn't have.
https://youtu.be/T-c1NradPN4?t=176Here, Lebron isn't rewarded a block and even looks a bit silly, but his presence is what draws draymond's attention and allows for delly to get the block.
https://youtu.be/3oAAcEQ8t84?t=1529Lebron ends up getting a block later on the possessions, but the key of this possession is here, where Lebron's presence makes dwight opt for a post up, preventing what is the most dangerous play in basketball, an all time interior threat coming in at the rim.
Per r/blockedbybam, Lebron blocked, diverted, or deterred a dwight inside atempt
18 times over the ECF.
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https://youtu.be/MyWFllfRqaU?t=256.
Grant gets the block, and pippen is made to look silly, but it's pippen who sets the play up for grant. Much like a shooter will feed of a slasher's interior gravity, grant makes this play off pippen's defense.
https://youtu.be/C7uxePXXfU8?t=63 While the possession doesn't end up going chicago's way, what Pippen is doing here, essentially pre-emptively nuetralizing the threat of an Ewing drive is about as valuabe as a play you will get defensively. It doesn't show up in the scoresheet.
Over this series, Pppen interefeed/prevented ewing rim attempts
22 times. None of these plays show up in the stat-sheet, but they are all signficantly more valuable than the aveage play you would see in a jordan defensive highlight reel. Equally importantly, these are all plays that Jordan, the 6'6 shooting guard has no hope of replicating.
We've seen lebron very effectively contain the likes of curry and derrick rose over a series. We've seen Pippen do it to John starks, Dumar and Magic johnson. Both have ahd playoffs against elite offenses where the team shoots 20 points better against their teammates as they do against them. Both have less defensive breakdowns than jordan does and both have demonstrated the ability to perform under a wide variety of defensive schemes. Both are excellent poa defenders who can make it a nightmare to try and utilize passing lanes. If Jordan is blowing rotations and is committing so many mistakes, where exactly is he making up value?
When ben calls Jordan "one of the best shotblocking guards ever", whats important to remember here is that "guard" is a very signifcant qualifier. Jordan's 'paint' play does not approach that of elite wings, let alone legitmate atg paint protectors(gobert's shotblocking threat often deters multiple rim attempts in the same possession. Jordan's "high activity" is not a bunch of game changing possessions, its a bunch of decent-good plays which on the aggregate, under a scheme and along personell perfectly catered to amplify his strengths and paper over his weaknesses, which end up making up for a high volume of bad plays on the aggregate.
And if you think I'm cherrypicking possessions, we can just look at the results:
The 09 cavs with lebron are the #1 defense in the league. Without him they're 18th. His dpipm is twice as close to dwight howard's as it is to 'elite defensive guards' like ben simmons and marcus smart. Lebron's playoff drapm is higher than kawhi despite a vastly longer playoff career(averages go down as you play more), and in 15 and 16, well past his atheletic peak, he's leading elite playoff defenses with--kevin love(well for one of those playoffs anyway), tristan thompson and matthew delledova.
Jordan wins dpoy in 88 on the 3rd best defense in the league. Next season oakley leaves and they're 11th. Next season they're 19th. Then in 91, wth Jordan getting worse at basically everything defensively(slower, less atheltic, less rim protection, more breakdowns), they become the best defense in the league which coinices with...checks notes....Pippen and Rodman(but mostly Pippen) Entering their prime. Jordan leaves in 93 and their defense is...basically unaffected. Per playoff drapm, Pippen is comparable to kawhi in how much he improves his teams despite drapm only counting years past his peak.
Ben's bpm, which he admits is the worst of his stats at accounting for defense ranked his three year playoff peak first, pipm which does a somewhat better job ranked him secnod, and then, when ben, specifcally citing that these stats struggle with defensive value, went ahead and calculated apm for the playoffs, he came in 9th.
We need to stop using jordan's defensive accolades as evidence he was better than what he contributed. Jordan won dpoy because he led the league in steals and came second in blocks. I've already outlined jordan's relative lack of value in the paint, and his steals were A. the result of a defensive scheme+pesonell that squeezed every ounce of value jordan had to offer on the defensive end and B. came at a considerable cost(remember, Jordan commited more defnesive errors than
87 percent of the lead.
Even if we disregard reputation as a factor, making the all-nba team as a guard does not mean you were better than a forward or center who didn't get recognized as all-nba. Even if Jordan was the greatest defensive shooting guard in nba history, being the biggest fish in a tiny pond does not change that the bigger fish are bigger.
Jordan could have been absolutely perfect in his role, and he wouldn't have come close to being a dpoy-calibre defender. Off course jordan was far from perfect. And the idea that he shares parity as a defender with all time wings is absurd.