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Evan Turner is a standout defender according to NBA.com’s Play Type defensive statistics. This summarizes defensive percentiles. A percentile is what percent of NBA players you rank better than in a given stat. So a 90% percentile means that you are better than 90% of NBA players.
I also compare him to All-NBA Defensive Team wings.
Spot Up: 20% of NBA possessions
Turner 85.0%
Avery Bradley 60.3%
Jimmy Butler 32.3%
Paul George 78.7%
Kawhi Leonard 75.1%
Comment: Turner is best of the group in the most common NBA possession.
Ball Handler: 17% of NBA possessions
Turner 92.3%
Bradley 58.7%
Butler 37.8%
George 35.7%
Leonard 89.7%
Comment: Turner is best of the group on the 2nd most common NBA possession.
Transition: 13% of NBA possessions
No individual defensive data provided.
Cut: 8% of NBA possessions
No individual defensive data provided.
Isolation: 7% of NBA possessions
Turner 73.7%
Bradley 81.5%
Butler 76.9%
George 59.6%
Leonard 83.0%
Comment: Turner is 4th, but still better than ¾ of NBA players.
Post Up: 7% of NBA possessions
Turner 44.9%
Bradley 25.0%
Butler 25.8%
George 34.0%
Leonard 70.9%
Comment: Turner is 2nd, well above all but Leonard.
Roll Man: 7% of NBA possessions
Turner 34.2%
Bradley 91.7%
Butler 27.7%
George 27.0%
Leonard 97.8%
Comment: Leonard and Bradley are elite, while Turner is best of the rest.
Off Screen: 5% of NBA possessions
Turner 34.2%
Bradley 91.7%
Butler 27.7%
George 27.0%
Leonard 97.8%
Comment: Leonard and Bradley are elite, while Turner is best of the rest.
Hand Off: 4% of NBA possessions
Turner 60.4%
Bradley 19.6%
Butler 17.0%
George 33.7%
Leonard 77.5%
Comment: Turner is 2nd to Leonard, and well above the others.
Putback: 6% of NBA possessions. Data available. Didn’t investigate.
Misc: 6% of NBA possessions. Data available. Didn’t investigate.
Weighted Average: If you take a weighted average of these players’ percentiles (weighted by number of NBA possessions), you get the following rating (in order):
Leonard 82.4%
Turner 72.8%
Bradley 56.7%
George 51.1%
Butler 37.2%
Comment: While not in the same class as Defensive Player of the Year Kawhi Leonard, Evan Turner is elite at defending the two most common NBA possessions, and better than the other All-NBA Defensive Team wings in most other categories. As a result, he ranks 2nd on this list made up on Turner and the All-NBA Defensive Team wings.
I also compare him to All-NBA Defensive Team wings.
Spot Up: 20% of NBA possessions
Turner 85.0%
Avery Bradley 60.3%
Jimmy Butler 32.3%
Paul George 78.7%
Kawhi Leonard 75.1%
Comment: Turner is best of the group in the most common NBA possession.
Ball Handler: 17% of NBA possessions
Turner 92.3%
Bradley 58.7%
Butler 37.8%
George 35.7%
Leonard 89.7%
Comment: Turner is best of the group on the 2nd most common NBA possession.
Transition: 13% of NBA possessions
No individual defensive data provided.
Cut: 8% of NBA possessions
No individual defensive data provided.
Isolation: 7% of NBA possessions
Turner 73.7%
Bradley 81.5%
Butler 76.9%
George 59.6%
Leonard 83.0%
Comment: Turner is 4th, but still better than ¾ of NBA players.
Post Up: 7% of NBA possessions
Turner 44.9%
Bradley 25.0%
Butler 25.8%
George 34.0%
Leonard 70.9%
Comment: Turner is 2nd, well above all but Leonard.
Roll Man: 7% of NBA possessions
Turner 34.2%
Bradley 91.7%
Butler 27.7%
George 27.0%
Leonard 97.8%
Comment: Leonard and Bradley are elite, while Turner is best of the rest.
Off Screen: 5% of NBA possessions
Turner 34.2%
Bradley 91.7%
Butler 27.7%
George 27.0%
Leonard 97.8%
Comment: Leonard and Bradley are elite, while Turner is best of the rest.
Hand Off: 4% of NBA possessions
Turner 60.4%
Bradley 19.6%
Butler 17.0%
George 33.7%
Leonard 77.5%
Comment: Turner is 2nd to Leonard, and well above the others.
Putback: 6% of NBA possessions. Data available. Didn’t investigate.
Misc: 6% of NBA possessions. Data available. Didn’t investigate.
Weighted Average: If you take a weighted average of these players’ percentiles (weighted by number of NBA possessions), you get the following rating (in order):
Leonard 82.4%
Turner 72.8%
Bradley 56.7%
George 51.1%
Butler 37.2%
Comment: While not in the same class as Defensive Player of the Year Kawhi Leonard, Evan Turner is elite at defending the two most common NBA possessions, and better than the other All-NBA Defensive Team wings in most other categories. As a result, he ranks 2nd on this list made up on Turner and the All-NBA Defensive Team wings.
