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Can the Golden State Warriors Win With Defense?
If the Warriors want to get to the next level, defense is key. Can Andrew Bogut anchor them?

The Golden State Warriors are 6-2, their best start since the 2010-11 season. They're sitting comfortably atop the Pacific Division and have the offensive weapons to make a deep playoff run. However, if they're truly to contend for a title this year, it will be their team defense that tips the scales.

Contrary to popular belief, the Warriors won 51 games last season with a league average offense and a stellar defense. This year has been no different.

SeasonDefensive RatingRankOffensive RatingRank
2013-14102.64th107.512th
2014-1597.72nd104.818th

Defensive rating is the number of points a team allows for every 100 opponent possessions. As it stands, the Warriors rank second in the league, but they're posting a stellar 93.9 defensive rating in wins and a league average 106.1 rating in losses.

OpponentResultScoreDef. Rating
at KingsWin95-7775.6
v. LakersWin127-104103.2
at BlazersWin95-9091.8
v. ClippersWin121-104103.3
at RocketsWin98-8786.3
at SunsLoss95-10795.5
v. SpursLoss100-113116.6
v. NetsWin107-99103

The Warriors have held up well against a slate of very efficient offenses. Six of the team's first seven opponents rank in the top 15 in offensive rating. Only the Spurs (last year's champs) rank outside the NBA's top half, but that can be partially attributed to their knack for resting key players at times during the regular season.

What makes the Warriors such a stout defensive unit?

It starts with the big Aussie in the middle. people in the bay area were highly displeased. Bogut only played 32 games that first season for the Warriors. But the impact was immediately apparent. The team had finally acquired a defensive-minded big with the capacity to function in a complex offensive system.

This year, Bogut has been a revelation. He's averaging 10.8 rebounds, 2.1 blocks, and 0.9 steals per game. To boot, opponents are shooting just 44% in shots at the rim when he's on the floor. The Warriors are only giving up 10 made field goals at the rim per game, fifth fewest in the league. That's all while Bogut plays without a traditional power forward beside him.

At every position beside power forward, Golden State is flush with long, athletic defenders. he responded, "He couldn't play a lick of D, so it's surprising he's working them so hard on the defensive end. He has no clue."

But Kerr won five titles playing alongside some of the best defensive players of all time - Scottie Pippen, Michael Jordan, Dennis Rodman, Tim Duncan and Bruce Bowen. He says that if you want to contend for a title in the NBA, you have to depend on your defense to force three straight stops down the stretch. That's what those teams did time after time.

Against the Spurs on Tuesday, the Warriors forced three straight stops just once in the second half. Heck, they only forced three turnovers through three quarters. If this team is to contend for a title this year, it has to show up on the defensive end every night, especially against the reigning champs.

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