OK - to recap:
According to BBallTim, the Celtics' defense was better in 2010 than in '08 (with KG healthy) - just disregard the stats which show otherwise. Ask the Lakers which defense was tougher, '08 or '10...
Boy, you just don't give up, do you? The Lakers scored 94 points a game on 44% shooting against the Celts in the 2008 playoffs, and they scored 91 points a game on 42% shooting in 2010. You still have no stats that back up your point that the Celts defense in 2008 was significantly better than the 2010 defense was *in the playoffs*.
I await your next post claiming that I'm disregarding the stats that say otherwise...
Why would I give up? I see you posted that others have mentioned your tendency to view things through green-colored goggles...
So, despite the 2% higher FG% against in '08, using points against ignores the big difference in victory margin - the Celtics in '08 avg'd +8.3 ppg, vs a - 3.4 in '10.
Yes, I've been accused of wearing green goggles before. It's especially tough on my ego when such a taunt comes from someone who doesn't understand that margin of victory doesn't always mean better defense. You must think the Suns have probably been the best defense in the league over the last 5-6 years because they're almost always top 10 in margin of victory and frequently top 5.
And you seem to be ignoring the '08 playoff numbers I already posted showing the '08 C's superiority:
'08, PA 88.8 ppg, opp FG% .426, margin 5.2
'10, PA 91.1 ppg, opp FG% .432, margin 2.8
First of all, you posted the 08 team's stats. I posted the 2010 numbers, and I addressed the differences in a couple of separate posts:
In 08, the Celts gave up 89 points a game on .426 shooting. In 2010, they gave up 91 points a game on .432 shooting. The numbers were very close. Also, the 4 teams that the Celts played in 08 were ranked 3rd, 6th, 16th and 20th with the 7 game series against the 16th and 20th ranked teams. In 2010 they played teams ranked 4,6,11 and 19, with the fewest games against #19. So the 2010 team put up almost the same numbers against somewhat better offenses.
And
You claimed time and again that the 08 defense was significantly better than the 2010 defense in the playoffs. The 2008 team put up *slightly* better numbers but played more games against bad offenses. The 08 team played over half of their playoff games against teams that were in the bottom half of the league in offensive efficiency. In 2010 they played 20% of their games against such teams.
So yes, aside from the fact that I posted those stats and commented on them in multiple posts I've been "ignoring" them.
Also, consider this: you watched the Celts play Cleveland in 2008 and 2010 and, by watching you decided that Boston's defense was better in 2008 than in 2010. But you also have to factor in that in 2010 Cleveland was 6th in the league in offense, and in 2008 they were 20th in the league.
The number of fts shot by opponents was 25.3 in '08 to 28.3 in '10. I'm not one who believes more fouls = "better" defense.
Vs. the Lakers, that really dwarfs the 2% difference in FG% against - the fta margin in '08 was + 21, 3.5 pg - in '10, -51, -7.3 pg.
No, you're one that believes better offense = better defense.
The only reason our defensive stats weren't significantly better against the Lakers in 2010 than in 2008 was that we gave up so many offensive rebounds. Even though we gave up 5 more a game our defensive efficiency was about the same both years. In 2008 we gave up 1.25 points per shot. In 2010 it was 1.19. Fewer points per game, fewer points per shot, worse fg%, almost identical defensive efficiencies. 2010 either wins or at worst ties in the better defense vs the Lakers debate.
By the way, you looked at fg% and fta, but you also have to consider three point shooting. 7.2 makes a game on .347 shooting in 2008, 5 a game on .280 shooting in 2010.
To me, it's hard to understand how someone thinks the defense was better in a runner-up season than it was in a title season...
I'm sure it is. I'm sure it will absolutely amaze you that the team with the best defense doesn't win the title every single year.