And since we love comparing to last year's team, the big success we had during the playoffs defensively were against the Bucks without Middleton (Giannis was spectacular though, but we did a great job on him) and Miami with an injured Butler and Lowry. Even when we swept the Nets, in part because of the job Tatum did on Durant, our defensive performance wasn't up to par. Same can be said vs Golden State. Now, versus Atlanta our defense was terrible, that much is true, but against Philadelphia it's been overblown. Just to put things into a bit of perspective.
I think that your perspective may be a bit off.
Last year we had a hobbled Timelord (or no Timelord at all). Yet, we gave up 115+ points once, in 22 playoff games.
This year, we have given up 115+ points in seven out of 12 playoff games.
We're giving up 6.3 more points per 100 possessions than last year.
Largely skewed by our first round defensive disaster... which I already pointed out. Against the Sixers it's only been once, the 2nd time was during OT... so hard to take that as a measure in that case. I don't think we went to OT last playoffs, but I could be mistaken.
The point is in 2 of the 4 series our defense was on par or worse than we have shown vs the Sixers (Brooklyn and Golden State) to be so up in arms with our defensive issues vs the Sixers. All the while the 2 series we performed well defensively come with the caveat of going vs hobbled opponents.
Yes, we have our circumstances of limited Timelord, but it's also true for us this year, though he's been available so far for us during the playoffs.
What I'm getting at is that defense, though could be better, is not the disaster against the Sixers as it's been made out to be.
And since we love comparing to last year's team, the big success we had during the playoffs defensively were against the Bucks without Middleton (Giannis was spectacular though, but we did a great job on him) and Miami with an injured Butler and Lowry. Even when we swept the Nets, in part because of the job Tatum did on Durant, our defensive performance wasn't up to par. Same can be said vs Golden State. Now, versus Atlanta our defense was terrible, that much is true, but against Philadelphia it's been overblown. Just to put things into a bit of perspective.
I think that your perspective may be a bit off.
Last year we had a hobbled Timelord (or no Timelord at all). Yet, we gave up 115+ points once, in 22 playoff games.
This year, we have given up 115+ points in seven out of 12 playoff games.
Yeah, was just getting ready to highlight this as untrue, as well.
Last year we were 2nd overall in defensive rating in the playoffs at 106.3. This year we are 10th (!) in defensive rating at 122.1. Those defensive numbers were also against better offensive rating teams with Brooklyn (2nd - 115.0), GSW (4th - 114.5), Heat (8th - 110.7), and Milwaukee (15th - 103.4) relatively compared to this year’s competition in Atlanta (6th - 114.3) and Philly (8th - 11.6).
So not only are we objectively significantly worse defensively, we’re also significantly worse relative to the rest of the league’s defense. Our defense has been absolutely trash this year, and this is largely due to Joe’s gameplan and philosophy.
Again, skewed with the Atlanta series. We're talking about the Sixers series here. I think you're incredibly downplaying Sixers offense this season. And for all our ills of the philosophy of Joe's defense strategy, we were actually 3rd if not mistaken in the league this season while having the 2nd best offense. So there's a bit of disconnect of what went on during the season on how we've started the playoffs. Which is a concern, and rightfully so.
The point I'm trying to make, as it concerns the Sixers, is that our defensive struggles are comparable to our performance in some of the series we had last playoffs despite how historically good our defense was in the 2nd half of the season.
We have to do better, our defensive showing vs of the Sixers has been middle of the pack good... we can do better. But it's not the unmitigated disaster that we are being led to believe, at least not how bad it was with Atlanta for sure.
And again, Sixers' offense this year was among the top of the league, no need to downplay that. And we have them underperforming.