View Poll Results: Is Tim Duncan a top 5 all-time defender?

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    I believe he is for these (and many more) reasons:

    1.) Nobody has been as much of an impact defender for as long as he has.
    2.) He's been the anchor of the biggest defensive juggernaut since Bill Russell's Celtics.
    3.) He was instrumental in the Spurs holding opponents to a field goal % of .4016, which is an NBA record.


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    I'd say he's a Top 1 All-Time Defender, actually.

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    Always going to be underrated because of bowen

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    I think so but you aren't really going to get unbiased opinions here......

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    Agree. And his adaptability is amazing. What he does with literally one working leg is unseen. It shows that you don't need athleticism to be good on D (long hands, brains and timing).

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    I'd say he's a Top 1 All-Time Defender, actually.
    This.

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    Best ever

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    Always going to be underrated because of bowen
    Good point.

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    NBA/ABA (which matches the NBA list till Artis Gilmore at #11) Career 93.92Defensive Win Shares

    1) 133.64 Bill Russell
    2) 105.72 Tim Duncan
    3) 94.49 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
    4) 94.47 Hakeem Olajuwon
    5) 93.92 Wilt Chamberlain

    That fits my eye test.

    10) David Robinson
    11) Artis Gilmore
    29) Moses Malone
    39) Dennis Rodman
    44) Caldwell Jones
    57) Kevin Willis
    74) Robert Horry
    76) Manu Ginobili
    81) Tony Parker
    84) Kurt Thomas
    109) Antonio McDyess
    119) David West
    140) Dominique Wilkins
    149) Bruce Bowen late peak
    150) Billy Paultz
    159) Mychal Thompson
    161) Doc Rivers
    163) Tyrone Corbin
    170) Richard Jefferson
    175) George Johnson
    183) Louie Dampier
    187) Andre Miller
    189) Alvin Robertson
    190) Hedo Turkoglu
    197) Theo Ratliff
    215) Larry Kenon
    227) LaMarcus Aldridge
    229) George Gervin
    235) Michael Finley
    241) Paul Pressey

    Honorable mention, on NBA only list:
    248) Boris Diaw

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    he's either 1 or 2. depending on what u think of Bill Russell's nba era.

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    I think so but you aren't really going to get unbiased opinions here......
    That's fine with me.

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    Yes. Sadly, he won't ever be recognized as such because he never won a DPOY Award.

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    Yes. Sadly, he won't ever be recognized as such because he never won a DPOY Award.
    Which is criminal......he should have at least 4 of those trophies!!

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    Spurs as Spurs, career Defensive Win Shares, top 5, then current Spurs

    1) Tim Duncan
    2) David Robinson
    3) Manu Ginobili
    4) Tony Parker
    5) Bruce Bowen

    10) Kawhi Leonard
    14) Danny Green
    20) Matt Bonner
    30) Boris Diaw
    51) Patty Mills
    83) LaMarcus Aldridge

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    Yes, and beyond the eye test you have a world of objective data that supports the idea. How he isn't sporting a MINIMUM of 2 DPOY awards is sickening when so many overrated "great" defenders (Gasol, Camby, Ibaka, Jordan, etc) who were/are good at certain things but were never complete defenders are hyped FAR more than timmy EVER was. He should've either won it or shared it with B. Wallace in 2004, and outright won it in 2007 (Camby lol) and 2013 (Gasol...good but overrated as ).

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    Yes, and beyond the eye test you have a world of objective data that supports the idea. How he isn't sporting a MINIMUM of 2 DPOY awards is sickening when so many overrated "great" defenders (Gasol, Camby, Ibaka, Jordan, etc) who were/are good at certain things but were never complete defenders are hyped FAR more than timmy EVER was. He should've either won it or shared it with B. Wallace in 2004, and outright won it in 2007 (Camby lol) and 2013 (Gasol...good but overrated as ).
    I couldn't have said it better.

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    Never flashy or thuggish enough like Ben Wallace in TD's prime but just as effective...

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    he is an easy top 5 imo

    in the mix, you have: russel (even though it's quite easy to look a great defender when you play an era full of short white dudes tbh), Hakeem, David, Pippen, Rodman, Wallace, Garnett.

    only peak years add in it Lebron, Bruce, Dikembe, MJ but those guys did not do it for so long ... Kawhi is right there too

    Payton is always cited in that list but it is more to get a PG down there than for defense value imho... quite overrated tbh

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    He was never the best individual defender or put up the best "defensive numbers," but Duncan is the greatest team defender in NBA history. The advanced statistics, team statistics and his career numbers bare that out. Like much of his career/legacy, he'll never get the credit he deserves but he is the greatest team defender in NBA history.

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    People are also going to look at kawhi who looks like hes on his way for a dpoy repeat and thats going to affect him negatively on defence too..

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    Tim Duncan led the league in Defensive Win Shares five years:
    1998, 1999, 2001, 2006, 2007.

    Ben Wallace led in 2004, Paul George in 2013, and Andre Drummond in 2015.

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    2004 Duncan was third behind Wallace and Garnett
    2013 Duncan was fourth behind George, M.Gasol and Durant
    2015 Leonard was second behind Drummond (Aldridge was 8th).

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    NBA/ABA (which matches the NBA list till Artis Gilmore at #11) Career 93.92Defensive Win Shares

    1) 133.64 Bill Russell
    2) 105.72 Tim Duncan
    3) 94.49 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
    4) 94.47 Hakeem Olajuwon
    5) 93.92 Wilt Chamberlain

    That fits my eye test.

    10) David Robinson
    11) Artis Gilmore
    29) Moses Malone
    39) Dennis Rodman
    44) Caldwell Jones
    57) Kevin Willis
    74) Robert Horry
    76) Manu Ginobili
    81) Tony Parker
    84) Kurt Thomas
    109) Antonio McDyess
    119) David West
    140) Dominique Wilkins
    149) Bruce Bowen late peak
    150) Billy Paultz
    159) Mychal Thompson
    161) Doc Rivers
    163) Tyrone Corbin
    170) Richard Jefferson
    175) George Johnson
    183) Louie Dampier
    187) Andre Miller
    189) Alvin Robertson
    190) Hedo Turkoglu
    197) Theo Ratliff
    215) Larry Kenon
    227) LaMarcus Aldridge
    229) George Gervin
    235) Michael Finley
    241) Paul Pressey

    Honorable mention, on NBA only list:
    248) Boris Diaw
    Wow! Number 2 to a guy that played against mildly athletic midgets with the exception of Wilt is pretty impressive.

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    Defensive win shares is not a great metrics to judge individual defensive impact tbh

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    he's either 1 or 2. depending on what u think of Bill Russell's nba era.

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