Look at the numbers bro and stop talking out of your ass. You can make all the qualitative arguments you want. But there's not a ton of quan ative debate here.
A lot wrong with this. First, a six-game series is large enough sample, especially compared to the samples people use for Bowen. Second, Green and Leonard guarded two players during that series (actually, Green guard pretty much everyone on OKC at some point), so it's not like they were tag-teaming a guy. Third, Leonard and Green work well together, but that's because their both good. If anything, Leonard's D for part of the WCF was the weak link. Finally, it's not a good thing Pop put Bowen on Dirk. Bruce didn't even faze him. Stephen Jackson did a better job than Bowen did. However, Danny defends bigs very well on switches. It was he who stopped Dirk on the final possession of the season-opener.