tsherkin wrote:McHale was nasty. I don't think he was the guy you wanted to build a whole team around, but inside of Boston's offensive context, he was an absolute NIGHTMARE. Tall, long arms, quality jumper, great reads on the block, couple of REALLY nice counters, phenomenal finishing touch... He was just a monster below the foul line. You basically couldn't defend him in a way where he didn't have a good option, apart from trying to deny him the ball. And then, especially when Bird was on the floor and you had some spacing plus Bird's passing... good Lord. 87 and 88, he was about as scary as it got when he caught the ball down low.
You could have built a team around McHale but the Celtics did not do that because they did not have to. McHale could beat double teams. McHale had difficulty passing and finding the open man.
McHale had great defensive footwork and arms that went on forever which allowed McHale who had slow feet to defend people like Dr J and Dominique Wilkins who had quick feet. The hand is father than the foot and you can run past McHales’s foot but McHale’s hand is still in your face. Bird McHale and Parish would not work so well together if McHale could not guard the small forwards. Bird was a power forward defensively and you would be asking Bird to play out of position for Bird to guard small forwards. Bird had faster feet than McHale’s slow feet but McHale really knew hard to guard faster people with perfect footwork and freakishly long arms.
I am not sure that McHale was one of the 5 best defenders any year but he was definitely one of the 10 best defenders some years.
If I cherry pick a half decade as an era; McHale might be the best defender of the 1984 to 1989 era. Hakeem got a bit disinterested in the late 1980s Jordan and Pippen were too young in the mid 1980s. Moncreif I don’t think so. Hakeem was to old. Ac Green no.
If I based my decision on defensive players of the year and all defensive teams it looks like Mark Eaton wins best defensive player of the 1984 to 1989 era with McHale and a few others competing for 2nd place. Competition Cooper, Alvin Robertson,Jordan, Moncrief, Paul Pressey, Hakeem and Eaton.