Duggrr
12-04-2015, 02:04 PM
His offensive stats are way down from last year as she's shutting much less (he'll probably raise his stats as the season progresses to 17 or 18 PPG.) but LMA is currently playing much better defense than he did in Portland and even then he was a very reliable player on that end of the floor. The person he's guarding seems to be struggling every time I watch a Spurs game (almost all of them) and he's been a very reliable help defender and rim protector with his length. The stats back it up too. Duncan, Leonard and Aldridge all deserve All-Defensive honors
79.1 (18 min) Aldridge, Anderson, Duncan, Green, Parker
79.7 (20 min) Butler, Diaw, Ginobili, Mills, West
82.0 (36 min) Aldridge, Diaw, Ginobili, Leonard, Mills
94.1 (36 min) Aldridge, Duncan, Ginobili, Leonard, Parker
94.9 (238 min) Aldridge, Duncan, Green, Leonard, Parker
100.0 (52 min) Duncan, Green, Leonard, Parker, West
104.8 (18 min) Diaw, Ginobili, Green, Mills, West
124.6 (21 min) Anderson, Diaw, Ginobili, Mills, West
The Spurs possibly have the best defense in the league and in my mind are the 2nd favorite behind the Warriors - and as shown in the past it's very likely that the Spurs won't peak until spring.
79.1 (18 min) Aldridge, Anderson, Duncan, Green, Parker
79.7 (20 min) Butler, Diaw, Ginobili, Mills, West
82.0 (36 min) Aldridge, Diaw, Ginobili, Leonard, Mills
94.1 (36 min) Aldridge, Duncan, Ginobili, Leonard, Parker
94.9 (238 min) Aldridge, Duncan, Green, Leonard, Parker
100.0 (52 min) Duncan, Green, Leonard, Parker, West
104.8 (18 min) Diaw, Ginobili, Green, Mills, West
124.6 (21 min) Anderson, Diaw, Ginobili, Mills, West
The Spurs possibly have the best defense in the league and in my mind are the 2nd favorite behind the Warriors - and as shown in the past it's very likely that the Spurs won't peak until spring.