BUMP...because I added a bunch of words..
This whole problem is overblown. No one seems to wonder why the Defensive rating is so low with it on the court. Let's start with out NUMBER ONE issue which is rebounding. Our bigs are horrendous at rebounding the ball, and guess who has to pick up the slack for it? The guards. So to start off games our lineups included IT AB Jae Amir and Horford, really weak defensive rebounding team thanks to our bigs. Now what does that mean? It means that for every extra rebound the other team gets, be it offensive or defensive, it directly increases opposing teams offensive rating and decreases our defensive rating. That's really a given, more shot opertunities means more opportunities to score thus a better rating.
Now that we have established that our bigs are horrible at rebounding, let's see how that in turn effects IT. Due to this issue, what has been said time and time again on what the team needs to do in order to negate this issue? Well, what BS always says it has to be a team effort, everyone on the floor needs to go for the defensive board. AB is a clear example of this and his team high 6.9 boards a game. But guess what? IT is only 5'9, the only rebounds hes going to get are the ones that just happen to fall in his hands. As I said before, the team relies on 5 people to rebound the ball on any given play, but having IT out there just means that they have one less player out there to rebound, and thus increasing the rebounding disparity and boosting the other teams offensive efforts.
Now on to the next issue, the whole on/off the court statistics. Lets take a look as to what the line up turns into when he goes to the bench for the first time in the game. Usually (up until BS changed the starting lineup), IT and Amir would be the first guys to get a rest, and guess what? Those two guys are our worst rebounders in the starting lineup. And who do they get replaced with you ask? Usually it two of Smart, Jaylen, and KO, all of which are good rebounders. You might say KO isn't really that great of a rebounder, but he is second on the team in defensive rebound percentage (first being AB). So basically our defensive improves because the rebounding improves quite a bit compared to the starting lineup, which ultimately gives the other team less offensive opportunities, thus lowering their offensive efficiency and increasing our defensive efficiency.
So basically, its not that IT is a horrid defender, it is more so that our BIGS are horrendous at rebounding.
Im including a stat which shows that when IT is guarding his opponent they are shooting only 1.9% better, which at the end out the day the 1.9% isnt going to lead to the horrid D.EFF stats that everyone is talking about today.
http://stats.nba.com/players/defense-dash-overall/#!?Season=2016-17&SeasonType=Regular%20Season&TeamID=1610612738&sort=PCT_PLUSMINUS&dir=-1