FalseFlagg K
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Dunno why anyone is so fussed about what we were like defensively. We weren't trying to win, it's a moot point
What is interesting that throughout the season there was a lot of fussing about the offensive production of each individual player and the team as a whole. And nobody was saying "why bother talking about the lack of passing or the low FG% of this or that guy - we are not trying to win!" I wonder why.Dunno why anyone is so fussed about what we were like defensively. We weren't trying to win, it's a moot point
Just stick your data points where ever and do actual analysis for once. I can give you short and concise points that anyone who watched the actual games should know:I don't know, I think I did a pretty fair comparison after being repeatedly told that the Jazz defensive problems are mostly due to tanking and young players playing a lot of minutes. I compared the Jazz defense in the year when the Jazz were competing for most of the year and in the year when they played almost exclusively vets + Kessler (who is supposedly a good defender for a young player): the results were the same.
Instead of the full year data, you are for some reason doing selective comparisons for specific dates and against a very specific team that dramatically changed its roster at the trade deadline (i.e. no way the pre-deadline Mavs would go to the Finals). But your 2024 trade deadline stats tell the same story: the Jazz, while trying to win the games and playing their vets, were the 25th on defense. I do not have the deadline DRTG stats for other teams but I am pretty sure that by that date the teams below defensively were mostly or exclusively the desperately tanking teams like the Hornets, Wizards and Pistons. If you think that tanking/playing vets affect the defensive rating then you need to compare the non-tanking Jazz to other non-tanking vet teams, right? How many of them were worse in 2023-24?
I think that the 2 year sample shows that when the Jazz tank their defense is worse compared to other tankers, and when they compete/play vets their defense is worse than that of other teams stacked with vets and competing. When something like that happens it points to other factors affecting the team defense, regardless of the player experience or the level of tanking. I think it is fair to discuss what those factors could be because I, personally, do not know.
I don't think I did any analysis at all. I simply asked the question and gave several options to facilitate the discussion. Several posters reiterated that it is mostly due to tanking and playing young players and I pointed out that the defense was bad even when the Jazz were not tanking and were playing more vets. It was actually you who went deeper and laid out other explanations and I appreciate that. Step-Back Lauri also had good points.Just stick your data points where ever and do actual analysis for once.
Watching all those playoff games and wondering - how many of our current players can you imagine getting minutes in games like those? Be honest... 2? Do we have more than 2?