On paper, the Mavs seem like they should be an above average defensive team with the personnel we added: Josh Green, Derrick Jones Jr., Grant Williams, Dereck Lively, Dante Exum and Maxi Kleber all seem to be pretty good to great defenders. And considering their reputations, Luka and Kyrie are putting in good effort on that end to the point where they don’t seem to be major liabilities. Maybe some will blame Dwight Powell and Tim Hardaway, but…those two guys rated as our two best defenders last year based on some advanced stats like Defensive RAPTOR. Seth Curry is obviously a defensive hole, but he’s not playing a lot of minutes. Hardy was bad last year but the numbers say he’s doing better this year.

So why are the Mavs still in the bottom tier overall (24th in DRTG)?

Let’s start by breaking down each play type to see where our weaknesses are:

Play Type Defensive Percentile Opponent PPP
Spot Up 72.4 (9th) 0.97
Post Up 65.5 (11th) 0.94
Off Screen 48.3 (16th) 0.98
Pick and Roll (Ball Handler) 48.3 (16th) 0.88
Putbacks 37.9 (19th) 1.14
Pick and Roll (Man) 27.6 (21st) 1.19
Isolation 27.6 (22nd) 0.97
Transition 17.2 (25th) 1.20
Hand Off 6.9 (28th) 1.22

Opponent Shooting stats:

Opponent Shooting (rank from opp’s perspective) Opponent FGAs
Restricted Area 72% (1st) :( 25.7 (17th)
Non-RA Paint 50% (5th) 19.8 (4th)
Midrange 35.7% (26th) 12.9 (4th)
Corner 3 32.9% (24th) 8.2 (15th)
Above the break 3 38.2% (7th) 24.9 (20th)
Opponent eFG% 55.9% (3rd)
Opponent 3P% 36.5% (9th) 33.4 (8th)

Other Defensive Stats:

Stat Count (Rank)
Charges Drawn 1.3 (1st)
Opponent FTA Rate 0.224 (5th)
Opponent TOV% 15.1 (8th)
Contested Shots 46.8 (14th)
Contested Offensive Rebound % 51.7% (17th)
Defensive Rebound Chances (i.e. Mav is closest to the ball) 59.5 (19th)
Blocks 4.3 (23rd)
Steals 6.7 (25th)
Total Rebound Chances (24th)
Defensive Rebounds 32.1 (25th)
Contested 3P Shots 14.7 (26th)
Deflections 11.9 (26th)
Opp Offensive Rebound % 32.0 (*3rd - [27th from our perspective])
Offensive Rebound Chances (i.e. Mav is closest to ball) 35.8 (28th)
Contested Defensive Rebound % 14.1% (30th)
Contested Total Percentage % 23.0% (30th)

We are atrocious at contesting for defensive rebounds and at opponent shooting in the paint and restricted area, and bottom tier in pretty much all of the raw defensive stats (deflections, steals, blocks).

  • The fact that we are still top 10 in opponent turnovers is interesting considering how low deflections and steals are, and how much that is forced errors vs. opponent screwups is unknown from the stats.
  • The defensive rebounding numbers are kind of damning because our chances at getting the rebound (19th) are better than how many we are getting (25th) or how many contested DREBs we win (30th).
  • We are top tier at drawing charges and not giving opponents free throws, but that likely means we are giving them easier looks as well, which is why they dominate us so badly in the paint. They aren’t taking as many attempts in the restricted area maybe due to Lively’s presence, but when they get in there they are scoring.
  • We are at least average at contesting shots in general (14th), but it is not translating to a lower opponent effective field goal percentage.
  • I am also disappointed that we are good at neither offensive rebounding (27th) nor transition defense (25th). Usually this can be an either-or, depending on which the coach wants to prioritize. Crashing the offensive boards hard can cost you in fast break points, but if you aren’t doing good at either then you’ve got a pretty bad situation.

Clearly a lot of room for improvement here, and it may require more personnel changes to shore this up. Our offense is godly, but without average defense it’s going to be harder to win in the playoffs on offense alone.

  • epitome1986B
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    1 year ago

    so far this season dallas has not really had a complete game with great defense from beginning to end. most games have started off bad and then got locked in during the second half or you had blow outs where the third string was playing. our rating is 24th in the league realistically we are probably in the 17-20 range.

    the biggest issue still is rebounding, we have lively but often times players like Powell, Tim, and josh either dont box out or if they do their lack of size and strength compared to centers end up giving up and offensive rebound.

    the biggest improvement from this roster outside of a trade will be Omax development, today in the garbage time minutes even though his numbers weren’t great I did see a few times where he had great box outs. he has the size and length to compete for the boards.

    right now I think lively has to rotate to help on defense which too often has him out of position for the rebounds and of course he is not strong enough yet to compete with the bigger centers. that will keep as he gets older and trains more. im hoping that by the end of the season he is 5-10 pounds heavier with clean muscle added. he will fair better against bigger centers come playoffs.