To add:Glad you shared this as I've never seen this type of graphic before.
While I feel like a lot of these percentages are less than reliable due to small sample size, it's impossible to overlook his incredible post defense. Holding opponents under 39% from within 5 feet of the basket (and 219 attempts is absolutely statistically significant) at his height is fukking remarkable.
2015/16 season:
#1 ISO defender - only allowed 0.68 points on 191 ISO possessions, to put into perspective Kawhi allowed 0.69 points on only 61 ISO possessions.
#1 post defender
Top 5 spot-up defender (he is actually leading the postseason in defensive spot up attempts)
Elite rim protector
Defended more shot attempts than any other player - 1332 in total (defended 153 attempts more than Ibaka, who was #2) and held his matchup's FG percentage to under -6.1% (for perspective Kawhi only defended 676 attempts and kept his opponents to only under -5.7%).
2016/17 season -
He defended the second most attempts per game (only .3 behind Porzingis) - holding opponents to -5.7% under their usual FG% - the only player that comes close is Gobert (-5.8%)
He held opponents to -12.3% under their usual FG% near the rim/paint (6ft and less) - to put that into perspective it's a similar rate to Gobert (-13%), Porzingis (-13.1%) and Whiteside (-12.5%)
80 percentile in post defense in '17/'18
82 percentile in post defense in '16/'17
89 percentile in post defense in '15/'16

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