The regular season does not matter for the Spurs. Like the 3-peat Lakers, they are perfectly capable of turning it on during the playoffs when it matters. Case in point, PHX whooped them during their last regular season meeting. We all know how that series played out. Regardless of how far they have slipped, the Spurs are still one of the league's best defensive teams. To insinuate that DET or CLE are miles ahead of them defensively is an insult to basketball. It's that kind of claim that makes me wonder if you guys have been watching the NBA during the last two decades while BOS has utterly sucked. To claim that Bruce Bowen is not really a good defender is yet again an ignorant statement. I think Kobe shot < 10 F/T's the entire series, that is an absolutely amazing defensive job by Bowen.
In the playoffs, execution and mental toughness matter FAR more than individual talent. The Spurs have never been the most talented bunch, but they are without question one of the best coached and that is why they are so consistently good. The bottom line is the Lakers have faced two very well coached squads in UTAH and SAS that execute their offense at a very high level. While it's true the Lakers have yet to face a team as good as BOS is defensively, they have certainly seen far better offenses IMHO. The Celtic's offense is just laughable at times, and the playoffs have exposed Doc Rivers as the playoff newb that he is.
The Cavs and Pistons are miles ahead of SA defensively NOW. Not during the regular season. Not last year. Not in the Duncan era. NOW.
If SA played defense like they did last year the Lakers would have lost that series.
As for Bowen, he has slipped. He's still a good defender but he no longer guards one on one to the extent that his reputation says he does.
And I don't get where holding Kobe to 30 PPG and 50% shooting while not fouling him much is doing such a fine job defensively. If Kobe got his 30 but had to put up 10-14 FTs a game to do it while shooting 40% or lower then I would say he did a good job defending Kobe. But not sending Kobe to the line to earn his points after clobbering him a few times and still giving up 30 while letting Kobe go off at 50% tells me Bowen wasn't playing his usually aggressive clutch, grab and hack defense.
Sorry, Bowen is still really good but he's not what he once was. Stuff like that happens to 37 year old men who play basketball. That's just a way of life.
Also the stats that LA is the 6th best defensive team is just wrong. They are 6th in opponent's FG% against but they are
19th in PPG allowed
16th in 3PTFG% allowed
14th in APG allowed
and
8th in Reb Diff per game
That doesn't add up to the 6th best defense. Sort through these stats.
http://www.nba.com/statistics/sortable_team_statistics/sortable1.html?cnf=1&prd=1#topSan Antonio's regular season stats defensively were impressive but their numbers fell off from what they did in the regular season.
Boston, Cleveland, Detroit, Atlanta and even LA and a couple of other teams had/have better postseason defensive stats than they did in the regular season. San Antonio's got worse and that is why they lost to the Lakers.