The Phoenix Suns disagree seeing as they got to the Western Conference Finals twice (in a much more competitive conference top to bottom). Had it not been for a cheap shot to Steve Nash they could have easily been NBA champions on scoring alone.
Go back and check defensive efficiency on those Phoenix teams...
Why would I waste my time when there are no current Wizard numbers to compare them to? If your point is to say that the Suns were better on the defensive end based on defensive efficiency how does this apply to an argument about the Wizards if we can't compare their numbers to say 'Hay Suns were a better defensive team than the 2009-2010 Wizards?'
The Suns didn't play great defense. You've said this a number of times yourself. How is it all the sudden they were a good defensive team and DID NOT beat teams by out scoring them rather than stopping them? Are you getting confused on YOUR Spurs and the Suns? Cuz the teams might as well have been night and day.
No the Suns teams that went deep into the playoffs...with Bell, Marion, Diaw...were above average defensive teams. Those were their versatile, athletic defensive players. Nash is not a good defender and Stoudemire cannot maintain focus on the defensive end (think Bynum). Adding Shaq to that team...after subtracting the defenders listed above...turned them into a horrible defensive team. And THAT is what the stats of mine you posted in the other thread were posted to prove. That Shaq didn't hurt the offensive power of the Suns...which everyone predicted...but actually hurt the defensive side.
The Wizards are much the same. They are/were not a strong defensive team to start with even including Arenas before 2 knee injuries. In the 2007/08 season they were in the bottom third of the league in most defensive categories that matter...FG%, FG differential, TO differential, asst differential. And middle of the league in rebounding, steals and blocked shots. Adding more offensive firepower isn't the answer the Wizards should be looking for...they need defensive help. And Miller/Foye will not help on that end of the court.