Kawhi's DRPM dropped 3 points from last year. As much as 6.7 could be due to that garbage time 3pt% anomaly.tarrazu wrote:From Kevin Pelton's article today on Kawhi Leonard's MVP case: http://insider.espn.com/nba/insider/sto ... p-case-nba ($ ESPN Insider)
"... with and without Leonard. His on-court defensive rating would be 6.7 points per 100 possessions better if opponents shot as poorly on 3s with him on the court as they do with him on the bench (28.1 percent).
... Odds are this is a fluke and one that explains a large percentage of Leonard's decline from a plus-3.9 defensive RPM in 2015-16 (and plus-4.6 in 2014-15) to plus-0.8 this season."
If it's more than 3, it's not a decline but an improvement.
I rather suspect it's analagous to LeBron's alleged decline and the burgeoning evidence that he becomes the best player in the biggest games. He can basically outplay anyone on the court when he really wants to. He's where Jordan was, and Russell.
Kawhi may take some time off from his defensive duties. Players gain advantage where they can. Kawhi is ranked #9 in RPM. He's 7th in offensive RPM.
I don't care to divide player effectiveness into offense and defense. So I don't really care if Kawhi's ORPM is too high or his DRPM is too low. He's a clear top 10 player.
http://www.espn.com/nba/statistics/rpm/_/sort/RPM