« Reply #57 on: March 13, 2022, 12:23:30 PM »
What's encouraging for me is that Jaylen seems to have finally accepted that Tatum is the offensive alpha now.
Disagree that he is the "worst defender" in our starting 5. He is a plus plus on-ball defender who has reduced his foul rate this year, and causes many peripheral problems once the ball moves into the paint, better than Tatum.
He has also struggled with several injury niggles this year.
Who do you think is the worst defender in our starting 5 then?
Jaylen is clearly the worst defender in the starting lineup and he’s not a bad defender.
1) Smart
2) Timelord
3) Tatum
4) Horford
5) Brown
Tatum is the most underrated defender on the team. He can guard 1-4.
I think there is a clear delineation with Smart and Timelord and the rest but if you asked me the order of the next three, I would call it a three way draw. They each have strengths and weaknesses and I think their strengths make up for the others weaknesses.
1. Smart
2. Timelord
3. Horford and Brown and Tatum.
Disagree. Tatum is closer to Smart and Timelord in defensive ability than he is to Horford or Brown. His added strength has helped him on both ends of the court and it’s noticeable.
Horford is a clear tier above the Jays. He is perhaps the best switch defender in the entire NBA this season.
Horford has been very good, however, I just think that Tatums ability to guard 4 positions make him at least as valuable, if not more.
Tatum leads the NBA in I think it’s defense win shares, and Horford has been excellent. I think it’s too close to call. Jaylen’s a very good defender but his team defense is enough to rank him last amongst our starters on his own. And that’s not a knock on Jaylen.
You hear that Jaylen? Prove me wrong today young man.

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