BASiC wrote:So you're saying that JO is the best defensive player in the league although the stats show the opposite. I wouldn't be arguing if JO would have been in the top 5 but he was 10th
Axel wrote:Camby was great, but as usual he missed quite a few games. I also thought his numbers were augmented by the fact that nobody else on the Nuggets is worth a shit on defense or rebounding (except Evans, who is only a bench player and doesn't play alongside Camby).
BASiC wrote:So you're saying that JO is the best defensive player in the league although the stats show the opposite. I wouldn't be arguing if JO would have been in the top 5 but he was 10th
Laxation wrote:Indy, I think it is quite clear that as far as DPOY goes, being able to actually play defence doesnt matter too much. Achoring the team on the defensive end comes second to blocks that go into the 3rd row. Surely you should know this by now...
Indy wrote:You are right though, the award went downhill once Ben Wallace won for the first time.
Indy wrote:Alvin Robertson were all great defensive players that won the award without putting up great stats.
Now it's all about stats. Not benji-like stats
Shannon wrote:I wonder how they keep them though, things like stop % must be a tough thing to track.
Indy wrote:Sidney Moncrief, Dennis Rodman, Michael Cooper, Michael Jordan,
David Robinson, Hakeem Olajuwon, Gary Payton and Alvin Robertson
Indy wrote:Dennis Rodman never averaged more then 1 block or 1 steal a game though. Do you think he would have ever won the award these days
benji wrote:But, shadow, he won both his DPOY's when Stern was at the head of the NBA?
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