Saying "Ben owes Bowen a DPOY" is the equivalent to saying "Ben didn't deserve it" (the one he owes Bruce)
I think the Spurs thought they had the game in hand after that great shot by Duncan and there was no way the Lakers would be able to get a shot off. Crucial error . . . thanks for bringing that up.
Saying "Ben owes Bowen a DPOY" is the equivalent to saying "Ben didn't deserve it" (the one he owes Bruce)
Very true, but Wallace was extremely versatile as well. Bowen could lock down his man, but Ben could lock down his man and provide the help D as well as clean the glass. If take what you will from it, but Ben Wallace averaged more than 1 steal/game than Bowen as well (pretty amazing for a 4/5).
Like I said, Bowen was awesome and definitely deserving of All NBA Defense selections, but Ben was DPOY for a reason. The reputation card is not a solid argument either, for Rodman and Artest have won the award before and we know how they were regarded among the media...
I guess it could be interpreted that way . . . Sure. That's not what I intended.
The Spurs had been the most dominant defensive team from 1998-2008, including the lowest opposing PPG in 2004 ever. Those teams were led by Duncan, that is no fluke. But then again I wouldn't some dumbass like you to actually watch any basketball games that aren't Laker victories.
How did you see that all in one week when Bird retired before Shaq played in the NBA?
Good times.
Do not agree at all. The media loves Rodman and Artest. Popular bad boys. Bowen was hated. Boring team. Dirty player. Ad Nauseum.
Yeah you can't really argue that Bowen shouldn't have at least 1 DPOY. He was THE premier wing defender in the league for years, even Kobe said he was the best.
If only they had not waited until Fisher turned around to start the clock . . .
LakaLuva making tbonewalker look like a genius.
It was a great shot, and everyone thought it was going to #8.
Being the best wing defender doesn't make him the best overall defender.
It's like saying in the early 2000s, Jason Kidd had established himself as the best point guard for years and deserved to have won at least 1 MVP in those early 2000s. No, because there were better players at other positions, guys like Tim and Shaq.
You can easily argue Bowen shouldn't have at least 1 DPOY because there was a guy named Ben Wallace who was more dominant defensively during the time Bruce was the premier wing defender.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...2003.html#dpoy
Just for s and giggles here are Ben's 02-03 stats. 15.4 rbg and 3.2 bpg...disgusting
Come on, you guys have *, let me have this one.
I concede nothing!
Seriously though, I hope RJ finds his game and Splitter rounds into form...I miss the Lakers-Spurs playoff matchups. Spurs were never really threatened in the WC in 05 and 07, much like the Lakers weren't in 09 and 10. Some of the faces have changed, but it stills makes for great basketball![]()
Why not? There were always better defenders in the league than him every year of his career. You can put him in the conversation, like everyone did, but he was no more deserving than the people who won the award. I could make the same comment about Shane Battier. For a couple of years he played incredible defense, but when you look at his overall effect on the outcome of games, there were players who were more disruptive to the opponents flow on offense. I think that's a large factor in players like Bowen and Battier never winning.
AK-47 isn't nearly what he used to be. He could have had a great chance to revive his career if that Melo trade went through though.
Still, AK-47 couldn't lock guys up like, for example, Artest.
Because Camby should not have won one period.
True, but this isn't "best overall defender" award, it's the defensive player of the year award, and there were definitely a couple years were Bruce deserved it, as well as Tim. I'm not trying to discredit Big Ben because he was a beast but Marcus Camby winning a DPOY is a ing joke.Being the best wing defender doesn't make him the best overall defender.
And you cannot make that comment for Battier because he was never on the level of Bowen/Artest.
I wouldn't disagree with that. I guess I was focusing on the years Ben and Artest won the award. Camby winning was pretty much a joke. That is definitely something I agree with.
I remember when Big Ben won his last one, that's the one I thought Bowen really deserved. I think at that point he was getting it based off reputation, which is not to say he still wasn't first team defense, but still. He had 3 already man, coulda given one to Brucie.And then the next year when I think Tim of all people will FINALLY get one, they give it to Camby.
That alone kinda invalidates the award for me. If someone like him can win it then you have to wonder how these guys base their decisions on who is the DPOY
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