djphan wrote:Nyk_Fatboy wrote:
A- Just because Towns plays for the #1 defense in the nation doesnt mean he's the sole reason for them being what they are. Willie stein is a MAJOR part of that due to his defensive intensity and Ability to guard any position on the floor. The dude just won the SEC defensive player of the year & maybe you watch kentucky more than me but every game i saw i have seen Willie and Towns share the floor together.. and do people not realize Kentucky is like the tallest team in the country they SHOULD be #1 in defense like Stephen A smith said "Their a bunch of trees"
the same willie stein who was anchoring the defense last year... and kentucky was #47... stein's always had a reputation for being a good defender but it never translated to the team until this year when he moved to PF... and towns was put at C...Nyk_Fatboy wrote:
B- No id take a prime Duncan over a blake griffin any day, Elite centers are better than Elite power forwards? Says who??? i'd take Anthony Davis over Dwight howard or demarcus cousins this very moment.
davis is in a different stratosphere... and he's as much a C as a PF ... there aren't any good current comparables but duncan was the last great center... maybe duncan vs webber is a more fair comparison...
So Towns single handedly made Kentucky the #1 defense
About willie Stein that was LAST season, THIS season he became a smarter defender, chased fewer blocks, took up more space and worked harder for position on on the defensive boards. His defensive rebounding has risen from 6.0 to 7.8 per 40 while his blocks have dropped from 4.8 to 3.0 per 40 min, if you sulk in those numbers together he's ending a similar number of possessions for opponents and when you throw in his avg of 2.7 steals per 40 he's become a better overall defender. adding onto those improvements he's also improved his ability to stay on the court without fouling. *facts
(im not taking away nothing from Towns he's a solid defender but lets not make him the solo hero for kentuckys #1 defense)























