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		<title>2013 NBA Awards: Tim Duncan Earns All-Defensive Second Team Honors</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 May 2013 19:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The NBA has just released the All-Defensive teams for this season. San Antonio Spurs Tim Duncan picks up his 14th consecutive award. This marks him two ahead of Kobe Bryant and Kevin Garnett who both earned their 12th. This season Duncan has averaged 2.65 blocks per game, which marks his highest since the 2003-2004 season [...]</p><p><a href="http://airalamo.com/2013/05/13/2013-nba-awards-tim-duncan-earns-all-defensive-second-team-honors/">2013 NBA Awards: Tim Duncan Earns All-Defensive Second Team Honors</a> - <a href="http://airalamo.com">Air Alamo</a> - <a href="http://airalamo.com">Air Alamo - A San Antonio Spurs Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_8122" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 600px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/29/files/2013/05/7339312.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-8122" title="NBA: Playoffs-San Antonio Spurs at Golden State Warriors" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/29/files/2013/05/7339312-590x452.jpg" alt="" width="590" height="452" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">May 10, 2013; Oakland, CA, USA; San Antonio Spurs power forward Tim Duncan (21) blocks the shot by Golden State Warriors center Festus Ezeli (31) during the first quarter of game three of the second round of the 2013 NBA Playoffs at Oracle Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports</p></div>
<p>The NBA has just released the All-Defensive teams for this season. San Antonio Spurs Tim Duncan picks up his 14th consecutive award. This marks him two ahead of Kobe Bryant and Kevin Garnett who both earned their 12th.</p>
<p>This season Duncan has averaged 2.65 blocks per game, which marks his highest since the 2003-2004 season when he averaged 2.68. He has also averaged 8.1 defensive rebounds per game which puts him fifth in the league.</p>
<p>Here is the Official Presser from <a href="http://www.nba.com/spurs/130513_DuncanAllDefense">Spurs.Com</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p>SAN ANTONIO (May 13, 2013) – The NBA today announced that San Antonio Spurs forward Tim Duncan was named to the 2012-13 NBA All-Defensive Second Team. Duncan leads all players in NBA history with 14 All-Defensive Team selections over the span of his 16-year career with the Spurs.</p>
<p>Duncan’s 14th All-Defensive Team selection ranks him two of ahead Kobe Bryant and Kevin Garnett who have each been selected to 12 NBA All-Defensive Teams. Also trailing Duncan on the list are Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (11) and Scottie Pippen (10). The NBA introduced the All-Defensive Team in 1968-69.</p>
<p>In 2012-13, Duncan averaged 17.8 points, 9.9 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 2.65 blocks (third in the NBA) in 30.1 minutes. His 8.1 defensive rebounds per game ranked fifth in the NBA.</p>
<p>Duncan’s 2.65 blocks per game is his highest average since the 2003-04 season when he averaged 2.68 blocks. It is also the highest average of any NBA player 36-years-or-older since the NBA started keeping track of blocked shots in 1973.</p>
<p>Duncan anchored the Spurs defense that ranked eighth in both opponent field goal percentage (44.2 percent) and opponent points in the paint (40.0 points). The Silver and Black finished the regular season with a 58-24 record and clinched a playoff berth for the 16th consecutive year, the longest active streak in the NBA.</p>
<p>Duncan has been named to the NBA All-Defensive First Team eight times in his career (1999-2003, 2005, 2007 and 2008) and to the Second Team on six occasions (1998, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010 and 2013).</p>
<p>Comprising this year’s First Team are guards Tony Allen of the Memphis Grizzlies and Chris Paul of the L.A. Clippers and forwards LeBron James of the Miami Heat and Serge Ibaka of the Oklahoma City Thunder. Rounding out the First Team are centers Tyson Chandler of the New York Knicks and Joakim Noah of the Chicago Bulls.</p>
<p>Joining Duncan on the NBA All-Defensive Second Team are guards Avery Bradley of the Boston Celtics and Mike Conley of the Grizzlies, forward Paul George of the Indiana Pacers and center Marc Gasol of the Grizzlies.</p>
<p>The voting panel consisted of the NBA’s 30 head coaches, who were asked to select NBA All-Defensive First and Second Teams by position. Coaches were not permitted to vote for players from their own team. Two points were awarded for a First Team vote and one point was awarded for a Second Team vote.</p></blockquote>
<p>Here is the full list of the the first and second teams:</p>
<p><strong>2012-13 All-Defensive Team</strong></p>
<p>First team</p>
<p>F – LeBron James, Miami (25 first-place votes, 52 points)<br />
F – Serge Ibaka, Oklahoma City (17, 46)<br />
C – Tyson Chandler, New York (9, 24); Joakim Noah, Chicago (8, 24)<br />
G – Tony Allen, Memphis (25, 53)<br />
G – Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers (15, 37)</p>
<p>Second team</p>
<p><strong>F – Tim Duncan, Spurs (3, 20)</strong><br />
F – Paul George, Indiana (7, 27)<br />
C – Marc Gasol, Memphis (5, 12)<br />
G – Avery Bradley, Boston (10, 25)<br />
G – Mike Conley, Memphis (4, 19)</p>
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		<title>Tim Duncan is a better defender than Serge Ibaka</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2012 14:00:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Quixem Ramirez</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>LeBron James headlined the 2011-12 NBA All-Defensive First Team with 53 points and rightly so. His ability to defend each position seamlessly and, most importantly, effectively is what makes James such an elite defender. James&#8217; combination of defensive acumen, strength and speed are incredibly rare to find in one athlete and there shouldn&#8217;t be any [...]</p><p><a href="http://airalamo.com/2012/05/25/tim-duncan-is-a-better-defender-than-serge-ibaka/">Tim Duncan is a better defender than Serge Ibaka</a> - <a href="http://airalamo.com">Air Alamo</a> - <a href="http://airalamo.com">Air Alamo - A San Antonio Spurs Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_5060" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 227px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/29/files/2012/05/6104880.jpg"><img src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/29/files/2012/05/6104880-217x300.jpg" alt="" title="NBA: San Antonio Spurs at Oklahoma City Thunder" width="217" height="300" class="size-medium wp-image-5060" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Mar, 16, 2012; Oklahoma City  OK, USA; San Antonio Spurs center Tim Duncan (21) drives to the basket against Oklahoma City Thunder power forward Serge Ibaka (9) during the fourth quarter at Chesapeake Energy Arena Mandatory Credit: Richard Rowe-US PRESSWIRE</p></div>
<p>LeBron James headlined the 2011-12 NBA All-Defensive First Team with 53 points and rightly so. His ability to defend each position seamlessly and, most importantly, effectively is what makes James such an elite defender. James&#8217; combination of defensive acumen, strength and speed are incredibly rare to find in one athlete and there shouldn&#8217;t be any complaints about James&#8217; inclusion on the team.</p>
<p>Finishing second on the team with 47 points was Oklahoma City Thunder forward Serge Ibaka, ahead of similar defensive stalwarts Tony Allen, 2011-12 Defensive Player of the Year Tyson Chandler and Dwight Howard. Impressive company. Ibaka averages 4.8 blocks per 36 minutes which is absolutely mind boggling. Ibaka&#8217;s innate ability to protect every conceivable angle of the floor &#8212; which gives Kevin Durant, Thabo Sefolosha and Russell Westbrook leeway on the perimeter to gamble. The threat of dribble penetration isn&#8217;t that severe if, you know, Ibaka is patrolling the paint. </p>
<p>Ibaka&#8217;s shot blocking can be a detriment, however. Savvier offensive players, such as Dirk Nowitzki, are able to take advantage of his athleticism by simply exhibiting patience.</p>
<p>That being said, Ibaka is a terrific defender and his help defense is demoralizing. But not recognizing Tim Duncan as one of the elite defenders in the league is an absolute injustice especially since, you know, he is a <em>better</em> defender than Ibaka. I&#8217;ll explain.</p>
<p>Although Ibaka&#8217;s shot blocking is an extremely valuable asset &#8212; Oklahoma City&#8217;s field goal percentage defense is third in the entire league, as a result &#8212; it isn&#8217;t the most important factor in evaluating a defender. Fundamental defense requires the ability, as a big man, to defend post-ups, isolations and the pick-and-roll, the most extensively utilized possession type, with tremendous proficiency. Ibaka struggles in the afformentioned facets. Tim Duncan, however, does not. </p>
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<p>Nearly all of Duncan&#8217;s 405 defensive possessions during the regular season consisted of post-ups, isolations, spot-ups and the pick-and-roll. In each specific category Duncan ranked in the top 60 in the entire league on a points per possession basis. His overall PPP (0.71) is 24th, a number that bests Tyson Chandler&#8217;s defensive PPP. </p>
<p>Delving deeper, you&#8217;ll notice that Duncan&#8217;s defense is essentially flawless. 18.3% of his possessions came against the pick-and-roll roll man; Duncan limited the roll man to 0.82 PPP, good for 39th. His only defensive &#8220;deficiency&#8221;, at least technically, came against post-ups, which represented  44.4% of his possessions. If Duncan wasn&#8217;t so technically gifted, his 0.73 PPP against post-ups (59th) would be noteworthy considering the general ability of most big man to run the pick-and-roll moderately effectively. For Duncan? It constitutes a deficiency. Against the most efficient possession type, spot-ups, Duncan ranked 14th with an impressive 0.66 PPP. </p>
<p>Ibaka struggles tremendously against post-ups, allowing 0.87 PPP (172nd). Not exactly a good thing when they consist of 28.2% of his possessions. Ibaka&#8217;s unparalleled athleticism, in this instance, is his downfall. </p>
<p>His defensive PPP, as a result, is a tad inflated because of the amount of ground he is expected to cover in the Thunder&#8217;s defensive scheme. He&#8217;s done so admirably but constantly running out towards perimeter shooters is something the offense will gladly take. Duncan doesn&#8217;t have that athleticism so he doesn&#8217;t have to worry about frantically running around, atoning for perimeter mistakes. </p>
<p>Ibaka&#8217;s PPP can be attributed to amount of spot-ups he is expected to cover, though. Of course, occasional defensive miscues on the perimeter doesn&#8217;t help his case. Yet, defensive miscues aside, Ibaka&#8217;s help defense remains his biggest asset. The fact that he can cover multiple parts of the floor, rather than dominating one section of the floor, is remarkable.</p>
<p>Even so, Duncan&#8217;s balance is still more valuable than Ibaka&#8217;s help defense. Duncan doesn&#8217;t make many mistakes. Duncan isn&#8217;t nearly as flashy but he&#8217;s always situated in the proper spots conducive to effective help defense.  </p>
<p>Perhaps it&#8217;s more remarkable that Duncan didn&#8217;t get recognized for his defensive contributions rather than the fact that he is still pouring out elite defensive seasons at 36-years-old. </p>
<p>Either way, Duncan got shammed. </p>
<p><em>Information courtesy of <a href="http://www.basketball-reference.com/">Basketball Reference</a> and <a href="http://mysynergysports.com/">mySynergy Sports.com</a></em></p>
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