Calling him the GOAT defensive mind is complete and utter bullshyt, a hot take disrespectful to many greats that are above him in that aspect.
Explain to me how it's "complete and utter bullshyt" when offensive schemes and gameplay, in general, is more advanced than ever before? Explain to me how it's "complete and utter bullshyt" when Draymond has broken that side of the floor; guarding multiple positions on nearly every single play, as well as calling out and directing traffic in accordance to which sets/plays the opposition is going to run - to a greater degree than anyone in NBA history?
Please read something like this when you got the time and you'll realize the error of your ways
I hate to break it to you, but I've already read that many years ago (in fact I've read many pieces/books from Wooden, Haubrich, Oakman, Brown etc around the defensive play and the historical markers of the game). The problem with that is, Bill played during an era where everything was ABC-123 in comparison to the algebraic topology that is the game today - sure he was the best mind during his era, but everything has evolved since then, with more information than ever before. The game has been layered and layered and layered many times over since Bill retired; defenses have countered offenses, offenses then countered those defenses, defenses then countered those offenses, and so on and so forth.
You take any of those 60s Celtics squads and put them against this current Warriors team, and Bill would think they were on some black magic shyt - he wouldn't have the basketball cognizance to be able to defend them, simply because he wouldn't have seen anything like it his life. Whereas if Draymond came up against the offenses from the 60s, he'd be able to blow up all their shyt, blindfolded.