Gedas wrote:Metsis wrote:Hinrich_12 wrote:Don't go knocking on Steve Nash's sense of urgency and wits on the defensive end. That knocking the ball out of Terry's leg was brilliant and really what saved the day. And since the MVP race is all about Nowitzki and Nash, neither of them play great defense...
Nowitzki is a MUCH better defensive player. No ball-knocking into a leg is going to change that.
Nowitzki usually gets the easy assignments on defense... And of course if guards your typical "big" that is not much more than big, then he will of course look good. It's because Dallas is hiding his defense on the defensive end. It's not like he guards the Amare's or TMac's or Kobe's of the league. Dirk is easily beat by a smaller athletic player...
I wasn't saying that just that one move made NASH a Bowen comparable, but it's not like he doesn't play defense... C'mon... Same goes for the entire Phoenix team. They do play defense. Mediocre defense, but half of the league is worse than them. So it's not like they don't play D at all.
Phoenix games just score higher since there are more posessions. If you really want to make your team look top on the defense, you just need to attack those 22-24 second attacks to lower the posessions. Sure it won't be pretty, and you're probably going to lose, but the opponents sure as hell aren't going to score tons on you. So teams like Chicago that are regarded as defensive stalwarts are probably playing slow paced games that just take the speed from the game and have a low amount of posessions in them. You can usually score only once during a posession.
But don't say that Nowitzki is so much better than Nash on defense. They are both ok... Dirk maybe a little better due to his size, but it's not like you can get into the NBA without playing any defense. There just are guys in the league that make you look bad... This is a game still that is dominated by the offensive player and the defender can only react and hope to distract the offense well enough to fail.