So much ass-hurt starting radiate off you. Green's having a fine defensive year statistically. Don't confuse relatively inept offensive numbers for poor defense. He's in the top 20 for all guards, wings and combo-forwards in pretty much every defensive category. Bradley, not so much. Now if you want to say he wasn't all that great last year, I could understand. It was a career achievement award more than anything else. He still graded out well.'
No, your argument was that Bowen didn't grade out well statistically and that as a result you can't just use stats to grade defenders. That was put to bed by Bowen actually having good defensive stats. Then you edited your post to toss in a ty ad homenim about my hating Bowen. That isn't an argument as much as it's a fallacious distraction.No Chinnok, my argument was you calling Bruce Bowen's defense overrated.
You keep going down this rabbit hole. I doubt I said exactly that without more context, but he definitely would have had to be a different player than he was. The best he could hope for his to be Andre Roberson. Three-and-D players have to do more than just sit in the corner now, and the trend away from physical play on the perimeter makes playing Bowen-style defense problematic.Also, don't act like you didn't say Bowen wouldn't have made it in today's NBA.

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and before that, Tim Duncan. There's only so many ways you can excuse a career of being a net-negative player without being paired with two ultra elite defenders who can erase all your mistakes. Serious question.. Should Danny Green be obligated to give have of his all defensive team honors/awards to Leonard and Duncan?
Hounded Curry by allowing 27 points on 11-17 shooting
