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This years Defence Appriciation Thread

Rebounding rates are pretty bad. .25 Offensive Rebounding rate, and a .681 defense rebounding rate, .472 total. .5 would mean a team has gotten the same amount of rebounds as the opposing teams. I'd say an average rate would be about .27 and .73. We're below average in both categories, though we're a better offensive rebounding team than defensive rebounding team. The worst offensive rebounding team in the league is New Orleans, at .215, and the worst defensive rebounding team is Phoenix, at .662. Utah is second worst, though many teams are between .7 and the Jazz' .681.

Any way you look at it, the Jazz can't rebound.

Interesting that the Hornets are a bad rebounding team...never would have guessed.
 
This is why you need guards crashing the boards if you expect to both play interior defense and recover from it. Jefferson's interior D >>> Bozzer's. Bozzer's idea of interior D was watch the guy go by and "grab it Memo!" if he happens to miss.

Still, small sample size, rough schedule, huge role changes on the team.. to be 9-5 at this point is better than anybody could have asked for.
 
This is why you need guards crashing the boards if you expect to both play interior defense and recover from it. Jefferson's interior D >>> Bozzer's. Bozzer's idea of interior D was watch the guy go by and "grab it Memo!" if he happens to miss.
We know the pitfall of equating blocks with defense--or help defense--but even with the frequency of Jefferson's subpar D, he still has one more than half the blocks that Bozzer did during the entire season.

Given that AJ might at least take a step toward the man, I'd say that--at best--Jefferson's interior D > Bozzer's. One ">" at most. Sadly, Little Al (not "Big Al" until he puts forth consistent effort) has the ability to be ">>" or maybe even ">>>". It's focus and conditioning that he lacks. And in the past two games Phil Johnson proved that he's not going to enforce the effort that they hypocritically teach any more than Sloan is.

Still, small sample size, rough schedule, huge role changes on the team.. to be 9-5 at this point is better than anybody could have asked for.
Noooooo . . .

With even a modest increase in effort on defense (or enforcement thereof), this Utah team could be 12-2 right now. The offense is coming; but the poor help defense is disappointing. Meanwhile, the poor boxing out is inexcusable. And it's not just AJ deficient in that department.
 
This many posts and no one has pointed out that the Jazz haven't improved defensively? Last year: 102.9 pts. per 100 possessions, 11th in the NBA.
This year: 103.5 pts. per 100 possessions, 11th in the NBA
 
This many posts and no one has pointed out that the Jazz haven't improved defensively? Last year: 102.9 pts. per 100 possessions, 11th in the NBA.
This year: 103.5 pts. per 100 possessions, 11th in the NBA
Statistically, that's not an improvement. They rank the same, and there is not a high-confidence difference between points allowed per 100 possessions.


And if we step back from the numbers for a moment and are honest with ourselves, I don't know if we can say that the defense has improved much. Not with the vast lapses in perimeter D, help D, and boxing out--three skills that plagued the team for much of the year previously.

What's promising is that the team has the personnal and the potential to improve. What's not promising is that they haven't implemented it yet. Defense doesn't require near the "learning curve" that the Jazz offense does. It's simple: stay in front of your man, help on screens, help on the drives, communicate. Far less complex than knowing your location and movement in the offense.
 
This is why you need guards crashing the boards if you expect to both play interior defense and recover from it. Jefferson's interior D >>> Bozzer's. Bozzer's idea of interior D was watch the guy go by and "grab it Memo!" if he happens to miss.

LOL at the funny description and the true nature of the description. Well played, my friend.

Still, small sample size, rough schedule, huge role changes on the team.. to be 9-5 at this point is better than anybody could have asked for.

Yes. Remember when Utah started 12-1? Congrats, N.O.!
 
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