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Good question- what is this based on and who does the voting?
Is it coaches or a media panel?
It has been said many times before but sometimes great D provides no stats at all. You don't get a stat for knowing where a player likes to catch the ball and denying that pass, or sticking to your man through three or more screens to deny open looks.
What about Chris Paul, he got a ton of steals but how did opposition PG's go against him? (this is not a sledge, i genuinely don't know)
Rasheed gets zero love for his D, as does Prince yet the pistons are perenially one of the top defensive clubs in the comp...