gotta be the dumbest nonsense i've seen on the coli todayHis defense needs work regardless of blocks he's still not a good defender

you set that bar high.

gotta be the dumbest nonsense i've seen on the coli todayHis defense needs work regardless of blocks he's still not a good defender


His defense needs work regardless of blocks he's still not a good defender
neggedHis defense needs work regardless of blocks he's still not a good defender
My eye test says VERY differentlyCheck the plus and minus he's actually not a difference maker in defense yet
The statistics also hint that Davis is sticking too close to his man (priorities) and isn’t providing a ton of help to his teammates. Per Seth Partnow’s work at whereoffensehappens.com where he takes a look at SportVu data, Anthony Davis holds opponents at the rim to a respectably low field goal percentage of 45.7% (rank 28 of 118). He however contests only 6.12 shots per 36 minutes (rank 101 of 118) — this is more than two shots less than the average amongst power forwards and centers. He contests just 27.4% of opponent field goal attempts within 5 feet of the rim; the average is 36.3%. In other words, Davis is great at bothering shots but he’s not bothering shots all that often.
I wouldn't be surprised at all if he's considered the 3rd best player in the league by season's end. There's a major drop off after Bron and KD, no reason he can't be THAT guy that's next in line.
Yeah, and defensive win shares and DRtg would tell you Carlos Boozer and Mike Dunleavy were elite defenders last seasonThink blocks means great defense bruhs

He can develop into a monster defender but he hasn't shown that yet the stats show he isn't a difference maker on defense his first two seasonsYeah, and defensive win shares and DRtg would tell you Carlos Boozer and Mike Dunleavy were elite defenders last season
Point being, stats that quantify defense can be very misleading.
I watched Ant Davis at least 10 times last year and will go by my eye test. He is a game changer on defense.
He's not a good individual defender yet. Has a lot of work. Has trouble with players who can out the ball on the floor at timesUmm, hes a monster on the defensive end ... what are you talking about?
Mainly because he's literally the only capable defender on his team while everyone else is a net negative.He's not a good individual defender yet. Has a lot of work. Has trouble with players who can out the ball on the floor at times
Yeah, and defensive win shares and DRtg would tell you Carlos Boozer and Mike Dunleavy were elite defenders last season
Point being, stats that quantify defense can be very misleading.
I watched Ant Davis at least 10 times last year and will go by my eye test. He is a game changer on defense.
He can develop into a monster defender but he hasn't shown that yet the stats show he isn't a difference maker on defense his first two seasons
Point is he can improve and become an all around defender that's all I'm saying
Blocks aren't a great indicator of individual defense. Nice gamble stat Like steals . He's needs to Improve as an pnr player as wellYeah, I don't think that's even debatable. He had like 2 or 3 games where he flirted with a quadruple double. Back to back games with 8+ blocks, the amount of ground he covers closing out on shooters is just ridiculous.
Think blocks automatically means great defenseGoogle boxscores and look at basketball reference for all your basketball knowledge brehs.
Carlos Boozer has more defensive win shares than Tony Allen... It's obvious who the better defender is