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    Even after putting all this homerism aside, it's just a joke how anyone could rate Ben Wallace higher than Duncan. Wallace used to be good, he may have had a year or two when he was a better helpside-defender than Duncan, but he never was a better one-on-one defender than Duncan. As far as the overall defensive impact goes, there is not even a question that Duncan was the way more valuable player. Don't let all those DPOY-awards fool you: Wallace is a very good defender, but Duncan just always was better than him.

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    Even after putting all this homerism aside, it's just a joke how anyone could rate Ben Wallace higher than Duncan. Wallace used to be good, he may have had a year or two when he was a better helpside-defender than Duncan, but he never was a better one-on-one defender than Duncan. As far as the overall defensive impact goes, there is not even a question that Duncan was the way more valuable player. Don't let all those DPOY-awards fool you: Wallace is a very good defender, but Duncan just always was better than him.
    Rasheed wasn't the shot blocker Ben was, but Sheed was a great one on one defender. Ben was a very, very good one on one defender though. Don't undersell him. But his weakside defense was great.

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    really why is battier so overrated these days? Like the second coming of jesus. I mean hes good, he does research on his opponents, Good player. But really when has he shutdown anyone noteworthy in the POs?

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    Where is Finley on this list? I saw him get a defensive stop in 2002 with Dallas. Seriously, I saw it.

    He has started for the Spurs for years, so he must be an amazing defender. Why else would Pop play him? He can't shoot moe than 42% from the floor anymore.

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    Its the opinion of ............Kelly Dwyer?!?!? ...

    Kelly Dwyer's opinion is equivalent to the opinion of KBP for all I care.

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    We all know how you feel by now, stfu about it. but don't worry if the Spurs go down b/c lack of a defensive stopper then we can just bump one of the infinite threads you've posted that cute little emoticon in.

    okay? great
    Exactly. I don't need to read his posts that have the exact same thing his sig has. We get it.

    Rasheed wasn't the shot blocker Ben was, but Sheed was a great one on one defender. Ben was a very, very good one on one defender though. Don't undersell him. But his weakside defense was great.
    Wallace was a solid 1-on-1 defender and he used his strength well, but he wasn't as smart of a defender as Duncan. Wallace was always better off the weak side...Duncan was much better 1 on 1. And Wallace had what, 3 or 4 years as a premier defender??? KG and Duncan have been the best defensive players at their position over the entire course of their respective careers.

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    The highest ranked perimeter defender on the list should be Bowen. Artest doesn't have the chops in the playoffs the way Bowen does to be considered a better defender. If people need a reason to believe, look at 05 and 07. What Bowen did to Lebron despite giving up about 50 lbs to Lebron at the time was ridiculous.

    Wallace and Duncan should probably go 1-2. Prince should be on there, over Snow imo. Snow was a good defender, but outside of Bowen, I've never seen anyone get in Kobe's head the way Prince did in 04. And finally, the argument that everyone makes for KG can also be made for Sheed. Sheed went to Detroit, gave them some at ude, and was a force on the block against some of the elite PFs in the game. No one gave Duncan more trouble than Sheed.

    In no particular order here's who I would have.

    Duncan
    Ben Wallace
    KG
    Bowen
    Artest
    Prince
    Mourning
    Mutumbo
    Raja Bell
    Rasheed Wallace

    I left Camby off the list because everytime I watch Camby, he's terrible on help D. He doesn't rotate well on switches and just seems like he wants to camp in the paint and block shots. Blocking shots isn't the only thing that makes for great defense. I wouldn't consider Dwight Howard a great defender either.

    Position D, great rotations, stepping out on pick and rolls altering/blocking shots, and finishing the play with rebounds is what great D is to a big man. Dwight and Camby don't do all these things very well like the Wallaces, Duncan and KG.

    For perimeter defenders, getting into the heads of the opposing player has to be at the top of the list alongside staying in front of the offensive player. Contest shots, don't turn your man loose and above all, make your opponent alter his game from what he's comfortable doing is what a great perimeter defender does.
    Wow. That's a perfect list, with the potential exception of Sheed. Props.

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    I added up the All-Defensive team appearances by nba players for the past ten years, then gave them 5 points for frist team, 4 points for second team. Here is the list by points:
    48 - Kevin Garnett
    47 - Tim Duncan
    43 - Kobe Bryant
    37 - Bruce Bowen
    35 - Jason Kidd
    29 - Ben Wallace
    18 - Marcus Camby
    18 - Ron Artest
    17 - Doug Christie
    16 - Tayshuan Prince
    15 - Gary Payton
    13 - Andrei Kirilenko
    12 - Shaguille O'Neal
    9 - Dwight Howard
    9 - Dikembe Mutombo
    9 - Raja Bell
    9 - Chris Paul
    8 - Dwayne Wade
    8 - Chauncey Billups
    8 - Clifford Robinson
    8 - Shane Battier

    You could find a lot of ways to criticize this rating. But at the end of the day, you have a hard time putting Shane Battier at the top of the list.

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    It's just mind-boggling that Battier can be put ahead of Duncan or Wallace..he shouldn't even be ahead of Bowen or Artest..

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    It's just mind-boggling that Battier can be put ahead of Duncan or Wallace..he shouldn't even be ahead of Bowen or Artest..
    It's Kelly Dwyer's opinion chill out.

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    Duncan/Garnett are number 1 for me, Wallace is a very close 2nd but he falls off because he fell off the radar in the later stages of the decade.

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    Other than a few modifications of what the order should have been, the list was pretty good.

    Duncan and Bowen should have been ranked higher. I don't think Battier is a better defender than Bowen.

    Also, when you count rebounds, offensive rebounds, screens as defense too (which they are) Duncan is #2 on the list and the case can be made for him being #1.

    Since the writers on Yahoo don't actually play basketball themselves they don't understand how difficult it is to grab all those rebounds and still produce on offense.

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    Once Duncan became a Spur, the Spurs always had one of the best FG% allowed defenses. Can't say the same thing for Garnett's career.

    B. Wallace was a great help defender, but he was not the 1-1 defender that Duncan is.

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    Considering this is a 2009 list of the decades top defenders, and Battier rep as a defensive stopper was average at best until that good game he had against Kobe in 2008 when it exploded, makes this list even more of a joke. Nevermind the actual skill and accolades, Battier doesn't have the longevity to make this list. Much less over people who have been doing it for an ACTUAL decade like all those below him. Nevermind his lack of defensive versatility compared to the other players on the list, among other things.

    Why do I feel like he's on this list because of an ESPN shot of him studying a kobe bryant notebook during the playoffs.

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    Although I don't put much stock in lists like this, I think the fact that Camby isn't even on this one says a lot about how much of a joke it was when he won DPOY.
    The joke here is that he WON DPOY

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    The four-time runner up to DPOY is #7 while KG sits at #1? , Big Ben actually won it four times, and he's #3. If that wasn't bad enough, Kidd is on this list. WTF?

    Crap.

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    Duncan #1

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    Well, maybe lists like that should serve as a reminder. In about twenty or thirty years, people will look at Ben Wallace and his four DPOY-awards and probably think what a great and unique defender he must have been in the first decade of the 2000s. Probably much like a lot of people that weren't around then to watch any games (includes me, for sure) would look at stats and awards from the 70ies today and come to the same premature conclusions.

    Another example are the two MVP-awards Steve Nash got. Don't get me wrong, I like Nash as a player, but he is only really great when the team he is on suits his style of playing the way the Suns did a couple of years ago. When you look at his consecutive MVP-honors, you could get the impression he has to be one of the best PGs of all time, which he most certainly is not. In my opinion, Jason Kidd, for example, is a much better and especially much more versatile PG, but he never did get an MVP-award.

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    In my opinion, Jason Kidd, for example, is a much better and especially much more versatile PG, but he never did get an MVP-award.
    Jason Kidd was a much better defender than some are giving him credit for. He had the quickness to stay in front of smaller guards and the strength to body up bigger ones. And he could get some steals too.

    Kidd never won MVP but people felt he should have in 2003. Of course, Duncan won it and then proceeded to destroy the Nets almost singlehandedly.

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    Ten years would take us back to 1999. DRob?



    This list is pretty weak.

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    Ten years would take us back to 1999. DRob?



    This list is pretty weak.
    1999 was part of the 90s decade. The column is talking about this decade, the one that started in 2000 and ends this year since the new decade starts in 2010 (the teens decade).

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    Bowen should be no less than 4 and Duncan no less than 2

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    that list sucks
    should be:
    10. Dwight Howard
    9. Shane Battier
    8. Jason Kidd
    7. Dikembe Mutombo
    6. Kobe Bryant
    5. Kevin Garnett
    4. Bruce Bowen
    3. Ron Artest
    2. Tim Duncan
    1. Ben Wallace

    Kidd?

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    The joke here is that he WON DPOY
    Camby certainly did not deserve it that year. That list is a joke as well as CAmby winning the DPOY.

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