I agree with you
@Gil Scott-Heroin About the warriors. But I still see Holes in their bigs although how they are losing is different. And they've had so many close games or games they are coming from behind.
Again, it's not their bigs that are the issue, it's the fact that they aren't consistently committed as a team to playing defense 48 mins a night, this early on in the season. Which is why they've had so many close games against all different types of teams, because it's not just one area which has been letting them down.
I mean they had arguably the best defense last season with the same frontcourt rotation:
#2 in defensive rating - only marginally behind SA (all the while playing at the 4th-fastest pace, typically slow-paced teams are the best defensive teams)
#1 in opponent FG%
#1 in opponent 3-pt%
#1 in rim protection
#1 in blocks
#1 in steals
#1 in deflections
#2 in contested shots
You probably won't find a more versatile defensive frontcourt than the Warriors.
Against wiz with no good bigs they had to make a comeback..thrn against AD and cousins they had no answer. Against Gasol they had no answer. Drummond had 18 rebounds. He's not a good scorer like the others mentioned.
No team in the league has an answer for AD and Cousins, they're one of the most talented frontcourts in NBA history. I don't really see how you can use them as a reference for the Warriors having "holes in their bigs" on defense, when the same could be applied to every team. Plus Draymond + GS bigs limited Boogie on offense in nearly every single game last season:
13 points on 6-14 shooting, and 3 turnovers
32 points on 13-30 shooting, and 7 turnovers
17 points on 4-11 shooting, and 7 turnovers
Draymond, especially, has a lot of success when guarding him.
And Durant actually defended AD well whenever he was on him too (because of his length/mobility) -
I mean you're not gonna find another team in the league who has the defensive personnel to guard Cousins and AD like the Warriors.
Gasol was on fire that game, and the Warriors had no answer for him, but again that was only one game, when if you look back last season (and even seasons before) Draymond has defended him as well as anyone. There was a game last season where Draymond had 10 steals and 5 blocks against the Grizzlies (a # of them on Gasol):
Drummond had 18 rebounds in 41 mins against the Warriors, 8 points on 23% shooting
Drummond had 17 rebounds in 34 mins against the Clippers - 15 points on 70% shooting
I mean shyt, Drummond ended up being more productive against the Clippers who have DeAndre Jordan.
I think you're exaggerating the inabilities the Warriors bigs have on defense, especially trying to group them in with the Cavs bigs.