Hollinger: Magic's Dooling and Howard are Among NBA's Best Defenders
John Hollinger used defensive stats and firsthand observation to find out which players are the best defenders in the NBA. The results are in. He has his All-Defense First, Second, and Third teams up at ESPN.com. Two Magic players made the cut. Keyon Dooling and Dwight Howard, come on down!
Hollinger on Keyon:
I was skittish about putting somebody who played so little so high up the list, but he's an active defender with good size, plus he can guard two positions and willingly pressures the ball. More importantly, his numbers pretty much leap off the page in terms of how much better the Magic defend with him on the court.
Indeed, the Magic are fantastic defensively when Dooling is on the court, holding offenses to 104.4 points per 100 possessions. To put that in perspective, only three teams have better defenses over the whole season: Boston (100.0), Houston (103.0), and San Antonio (103.8). (Sources: 82games' page for Keyon Dooling and KnickerBlogger's stat page)
Hollinger on Dwight:
To me, the two more pertinent numbers are that opposing centers had a 12.9 PER against him and that Orlando is seventh in defensive efficiency with Howard as the only truly strong defender in the starting lineup.
The average PER is 15. According to Hollinger's stat page, then, Jermaine O'Neal is the "averagest" center in the NBA, currently posting a PER of 15.02. The center with the closest PER to what Dwight allows is DeSagana Diop, who, as Hollinger notes, is "so poor offensively that he hardly plays."
Further illustrating Howard's great defense is this statistic, which Magic fans and broadcasters repeat ad nausem: the Magic are 26-3 this season in games in which Dwight blocks three shots or more.
If we're able to re-sign Keyon this summer, and if Tony Battie returns completely healthy, we should be a top-five defense next season. And if our offense clicks the way it has this season, we'll be pretty damn hard to beat.
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Wow, very good find man. Great to see that someone besides die hard Magic fans notice how good Keyon is. Dwight we know about but wow Keyon is a beast, I hope we keep him around.
by MagicManEvan on Apr 10, 2008 9:41 PM EDT 0 recs
Good for Dooling
He seemingly can play defense. I'd still rather have Arroyo.
That is a great point about having Battie back in the rotation for next year, this defense will be much better. Maybe JJ will see the light of day as a result.
by Eyriq the Red on Apr 10, 2008 10:32 PM EDT 0 recs
Re: Good for Dooling
Why would you still rather have Arroyo? He's like an older, less effective Jameer. Keyon provides energy and a change-of-pace.
by Ben Q Rock on
Apr 10, 2008 10:46 PM EDT
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I agree. And i really don't think we will retain Arroyo. We have Jameer locked up for 5 years so hes our starter. The coaching staff loves keyon and his energy and defense he brings off the bench. I think we will keep him.
by MagicManEvan on
Apr 10, 2008 11:41 PM EDT
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Why Arroyo
When he comes in for Jameer the Magic don't miss a beat. I think that is important bearing in mind that Jameer's health is fragile. I would not be comfortable with Dooling manning the spot full time, even with Hedo's improved point forward skills. If we keep Dooling instead, we need in essence three serviceable point guards, so if the Magic manage to get Collison in the draft, or some other rotation caliber rookie, I think keeping Dooling is ok. If not, then Arroyo is more important. Or a rotation of Dooling and White Chocolate.
by Eyriq the Red on
Apr 11, 2008 9:07 AM EDT
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Re: Why Arroyo
So you prefer both Arroyo and Jason Williams to Dooling? Ouch. Ouch.
I understand your concern about depth if Jameer goes down, but even then I don't think point guard is our weakest position.
Don't get me wrong. It'd be nice if we could keep both guys. But if it comes down to one or the other, as I suspect it will, I'll take Keyon and his defense.
by Ben Q Rock on
Apr 11, 2008 10:04 AM EDT
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Oh brother, no
by Eyriq the Red on
Apr 11, 2008 1:52 PM EDT
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