1. Paul
2. Williams
3. Parker
4. Nash
5. Miller
6. Billups (how do you let your team lose that game 1?)
7. Rondo
8. Calderon
9. Kidd
10. Nelson
off the charts bad: Mike Bibby
It's still so early, but Rondo's defense has put him in some heady company, and he's played better than Kidd and Bibby who both appear to be "shells of their former selves" as Couz described Bibby. Kidd, however, can still run the break and get teammates easy looks. Bibby's been useless so far. Nash's defense continues to be atrocious. If it could be described as "poor to passable" he'd be so much better in the playoffs, but in the playoffs his lack of D is magnified so much. Rondo, in a few years, might only trail Paul and Williams (maybe Parker) in the whole league, and might be the best defensive point of the 3.