
NBL DPOTY?
Nobody gets away with the close contact that Martin is allowed on ball handlers. He's overrated as a defender because the refs don't call enough fouls on him.
Torrey Craig should win DPOTY this year over Kevin Lisch.

Nobody plays D like Martin.
Missed out on the gong last year, and took it out on the finalists winning MVP. That's some effort for a Defensive player.
But he's missed half the season, surely that must discount him.

As the other person mentioned Sobey is worth a mention and probably would end up top 5 in defense. Puts his body on the line, gets steals, blocks (#1 in guards) and defensive rebounds (#2 in guards). He also shuts down opponents. Won't win DPOTY but a worthy candidate.

^^^
100% Whittington gave it up to stay on the floor, was always a reach in defender that got him into trouble.

Whittington was probably the best defender in the league until what seems like a conscious effort to have him stay out of foul trouble by playing passively on the defensive end right around the time our slide started.

Nathan Jawai is easily the best defensive specialist that the NBL has ever seen.
Give him a buffet line full of food and I assure you nobody else is going to get near it.

Yes, on his day, Martin is far and away the best defensive player in the league. But he's missed several games, and been on managed minutes since he returned.


I hope torrey Craig gets it. Man is a underrated beast. Martin hasn't played enough games and in the ones he has hasn't been completely and utterly exceptional imo.

It wont be Damo because of games missed but the reality is damo is still by far the best defensive player in the league.

DPOTY should have a metric which compares the difference in the Points/rebounds per minute of the offensive player that they are guarding as compared to that players average output , as well as steals/blocks.
i would think that Craig would suddenly come up in the rankings

Craig cause he guards multiple positions and he leads the league in rebounds and he's top 10 in blocks

Mitch Norton

Gotta go to Craig.
Honourable mention to the White/Norton combo.
Martin has missed too many games & Lisch has gone backwards this year : (

If you go by Isaac's list, Whittington featured on both but if you watched all the Kings games, you would've noticed that he is a pathetic post defender. Too many instances where he played matador defense. Statistically looks good but coaches voting would probably notice that weakness. He is foul prone as well and that will neutralize quite a few votes.
I'd give it to Lisch this year. As wasted as he looked lately, he is still consistently playing outstanding defense. If you wanna go bigs this year, I'd go for McKay but he is also foul prone.

Maric was solid early. But maybe not played enough minutes or a big enough role. Kings had a great team defense in the first half of the season

As AKA said Craig has carried the Bullets defensive load against a wide variety of positional roles. From memory he did better than most when matched up on Randle. Add to that some of the huge blocks he has produced and I think e gets the nod just ahead of Lisch.
I would have had Lisch slightly ahead at the halfway point but Gaze has worn him out.

McKay

Craig for mine given the time Martin has missed.

Lisch, Craig and McKay could probably all make a case for DPOY. Damo has just missed too many games, unfortunately.

Torrey Craig has had an exceptional year on D this year. Guards multiple positions often shutting down the oppositions best scoring option regardless of traditional position. Along with his rebounding effort and ability, he is a worthy candidate.

Obviously not deciding factors, but in case people are interested:
Steals leaders:
Lisch
Martin
Dillard
Prather
Whittington
Jackson
Harris
Ware
Woodside
Cotton
Blocks leaders:
McKay
Ogilvy
Pledger
Boone
Whittington
Jacobsen
Powell
Craig
Carter
Wesley
In the absence of Martin, maybe Lisch.

Blaze have just won this game 90-85. Bad news for our ladder position as Blaze climb above us again. Tomorrow's game in NZ is even more crucial now.
