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Barron Hall's avatar

Yay!! DEE-FENSE!!! If only great defenders got as much publicity as mediocre scorers. You have three teams and a deep collection of honorable mentions. Nice - the depth is impressive, that third team is really good.

If the Celtics win the championship, and I'm still at 'if' until they win a close game that counts, it will be due to Mazzella and the Jays trusting that great defensive backcourt - on offense. Derrick is the highlight guy, but Jrue is the steady, relentless glue. Each is a good to almost great point guard, but together their skills and professional effort make the the most balanced Boston backcourt since DJ and Ainge. I love watching Jrue lock up bigger players. And it's not because today's bigs have no post game. Jrue's just a master at position and angles, plus he's stronger than dirty laundry. One caveat: he got burned by Jimmy Butler last year in the playoffs repeatedly, but that could be the Bucks inability to adapt. Leaving the same defender on Jimmy in the playoffs is a no-no.

The Celtics have the bench bodies to play defense well enough to win a championship. Brissett, Tillman and Horford, plus Kornet's engineering school close-out on corner shooters are a nice combo. If I'm Jaden Springer, I'm driving Jrue and DWhite to and from practice to pick their brains and to get them to stay after for graduate school level defense tutorials.

As a Bulls fan I'd trade LaVine straight up for Suggs. Or I'd love to mix Dunn in with Caruso and Ayo and Javonte and just terrorize shooters.

Next year's positionless All Defense team could be all bigs: Gobert, Wemby, Chet, Austin and Draymond. Stay healthy big fellas and don't bite on the first fake.

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Trust Dust's avatar

Leading the league in steals and deflections, while dominating the offensive end ... SGA deserves mention. Great list, great reasoning though.

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