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Battier is a better perimeter defender than almost everyone in the league. Artest, however, is just as good on that side of the ball and a lot better in the defensive post.

 

Battier - Perimeter

Artest - All-around defender

Howard - Post D and rebounding

 

A question of who's strictly the best doesn't factor in all the qualities.

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1. Ron Artest

1a. Shane Battier

2. Trevor Ariza

3. Tayshuan Prince

4. James Posey

 

My list for gurading wing players

 

For defending the paint there can only be one

 

Dwight Howard

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Battier's a stud defender. You simply don't get layups against him and you have to hope tha tyou can hit contested jump shots off the dribble with your off hand because he's not going to let you step in rhythm. He'll push you out of the post, fight around screens, and overplay you to off hands and help spots. And he's not going to beat himself by taking plays off or gambling unnecesarrily. And he's a very smart help defender who's always in the right position, and he'll block some shots, draw a few charges and deflect a ton of balls.

 

He also has a much quicker defensive first step than people think, which gives him the edge over someone like Artest who's a half step slower and misses out on gambles at times. There are some other very good defenders in the league from Andre Iguodala to Tayshaun Prince to Ronnie Brewer, but Battier's easily the premier wing defender and the best, most complete defender all around.

 

Kendrick Perkins is the best one-on-one big defender in the game, especially when defending the post. Dwight Howard is the best shot-blocking intimidator. Tim Duncan is the best helping big defender in the game. You can sucker in Howard to the ball, but Duncan trusts his ability to wait until the last possible moment to contest shots, giving him an edge in defending the basket.

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