Originally Posted by
Pelicanidae
Wow, using defensive rating on it's own?
If you compare Lonzo and Brogdon both using their statistics from last year, Lonzo averaged more steals, more blocks, more defensive rebounds (yes, rebounds are part of defense), a higher steal percentage, a higher block percentage, and had the better defensive box plus/minus.
If you look at their individual defensive results, you find that Lonzo held his opponents to shooting 1.4% worse than their averages overall, including 2.2% worse from outside of 15 feet. Brogdon, by comparison, only held his opponents to 0.1% worse than their averages overall. Brogdon was the superior interior defender (allowing opponents to shoot only 0.2% better than their averages inside of six feet, compared to Lonzo's 4.4% inside of six feet) but on the perimeter, Lonzo's oFG% is clearly better, even if only a little.
They're both very good defenders, but honestly Lonzo takes the cake in that category.