The NBA All-Defensive Team was announced today. This is an award voted on by all of the league's coaches. Here's my opinion on their selections:
Kobe Bryant: There is no doubt that he can lock down on defense when he wants to. But does he put forth the effort all game long? If you watch a lot of Laker games, you can see Kobe "take off" certain possessions on defense, ala Randy Moss. But when he wants to turn it on, he's about as good as it gets on the defensive end. So I can't argue this selection.
Kevin Garnett: A no-brainer. Last year, Boston had a mediocre (at best) defense. This year, they were probably the best in the league. What changed between last year and this? Kevin Garnett (no, Ray Allen did not help their team defense). The Celtics defense has become a quick and swarming machine, and Garnett is at the hub. James Posey deserves a mention for Boston's improvement as well.
Bruce Bowen: I thought Bruce took a small step backwards this year. He is still one of the best perimeter defenders in the game, just slightly less quick. He is still deserving of this honor. It's great to see that the coaches around the league still hold him in such high regard, despite the bad-mouthing he receives from so many fans. The only reason that fans don't appreciate Bowen for all he does? He's not on their team.
Marcus Camby: Last year's defensive player of the year deserves a spot, right? Nope. Camby has always been a great weak-side help defender. But his strong suit has never been guarding anyone 1-on-1. He plays for arguably the WORST defensive team in the league. Yet he's up for defensive first team? I don't buy it, and neither should anyone else. Marcus, help to hold your opponents under 100 on occasion, then call me. I would have voted in Shane Battier, long before Camby.
Tim Duncan: I'm slightly amazed that Duncan has received this honor yet again. Not because he doesn't deserve it, but because he puts his game on cruise control for the regular season. As evidenced by the Phoenix series, and his last two healthy games versus New Orleans, there isn't a better defender in the paint than the Big Fundamental. Kudos to the NBA coaches for recognizing Timmy's defensive prowess, even when he's just going through the motions of the 82 game haul.
I agree with the all but one on the first team. Bowens defense relys more on the cheap shot than actual body positioning. I would have given that to Battier. Yes I am a homer but no one can deny his tenacity and no one has ever called him any less than a true competitior. Never a dirty player
I have to disagree just slightly with ramogriff on Battier over Bowen. Bowen was put on Peja after two games and Peja has disappeared totally. I think Jay is right when he says if you don't fully appreciate Bowen it's because he's not on your team.
well, Nique, my issue with Bowen is the ability to conveniently slide the foot under a jumpshooter as well as ever so gently slip his leg between anothers, thereby slowing them on the break. he does it often and that is why I discredit his ability to guard as well as the others. they do it with hardwork and sweat. He does it with hardwork, sweat and cheap tricks, IMO
DWIGHT HOWARD????? If Garnett makes this list for being the DPOY and making his team the BEST defensive team in the league, then how could Camby make first team over Howard when his team defense SUCKED!!! The stats are evenly matched...
Yes....Bowen
He can shut down anyone with rare exception. Everyone who is not a Spurs fan hates Bowen....Calls him dirty. B.S. I have seen many defenders get tangled in the ankles of jump shooters. Bowen is a great defender and is very deserving of the honor.
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