Is this because AB is expending more effort on offense? Guarding more 2-guards than PGs (as he did last year)? Missing his big brother KG? A blip? Curious to know what others think.
One issue may simply be sample size. Synergy also provides the number of defensive possessions the player participated in, but the author didn't include that. For example, Humphries has been involved in 91 defensive plays, Lee in 122, Sullinger 187, Bass 231, Crawford 271, and Green in 282. But Bradley? 322.
Incidentally, Green and Bradley also lead the team in minutes per game, which obviously makes sense. Why Bradley has participated in so many more overall though, is a bit tricky. Synergy defines a defensive play as one that ends with a FGA, TOs or FTs. Looking again at the team wide stats, Bradley is second in PFs (FTs) per game and second in steals by .1 (TOs). Which may explain the disparity between him and Green.
EDIT: Wait, I just realized you were asking why Bradley's defense has slipped from last year, not in comparison to the other players. Well....
