
King Dee wrote:watta game for John Wall... 29 pts. 13 asts. 9 stls. and 8 TO'salmost a quadruple-double performance for the rookie..
benji wrote:It's the kind of pace they need to play at, not the sloth-like one Spolestra wants them to.
benji wrote:I wonder what changed in the medias perceptions of defensive accomplishment.
Rip32 wrote:benji wrote:I wonder what changed in the medias perceptions of defensive accomplishment.
I'd say stats have a pretty big impact. There's no doubt that a Shane Battier or Bruce Bowen at their best were DPoY-type guys, but they don't put up the numbers great defensive big men do.
The impact Ben Wallace and Dwight Howard had could be seen in great rebounding, blocking and steal numbers. Perimeter defenders have a one-on-one impact, but that isn't recorded in basic statistics. Artest had steals going for him when he won it, which looks better than just being able to make everyone you guard's night a living hell
Dan's Brain wrote:I think that's probably right. But I also think from a fan's standpoint, it's more exciting to see a 7-footer spike a ball out of bounds than it is to see a 6'3 point guard mug the ball-handler, in spite of the fact that steals tend to turn into fast break points much more than blocks do. (I don't have any evidence to support that, it just feels true.) So, the media or the voters of those awards tend to be swayed by those big rejections.
Jae wrote:Bogut had a nice game, KG is a bitch and the Bucks nearly took the Celtics in Boston.
Did they?
Jae wrote:Did they?
Yep.
Also Ray Allen travels more than nearly anyone I've ever seen.
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