Why would anybody need to get credit in terms of accolades to explain their defensive success? The Spurs have 4 very good defensive players and a great system, along with the benefit of continuity..they don't have a Gobert or Embiid or Draymond that single-handedly changes a defense, nor have they needed one, they rely on the whole of the unit(especially since literally every player after those 4 is a bad defender)
It's pretty rare to have signature defensive games nowadays, since isolation defense is far less important today, it's virtually impossible to defend a great offensive player 1 on 1 with the ultra-skill, spacing and foul calls..most people don't notice great team defense, which is what counts today..
Pelton's article is strange, since he's clearly relying mostly on RPM, yet excludes Kyle Anderson, an on/off monster who should easily make an all-defensive team..

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