Joe, "Come on now guys. I do think Scotsman has gotten carried away with his criticism of Penny Hardaway, but to claim Hardaway is a better defender than Joe Johnson is borderline ludicrous. They both have their lapses, but overall JJ is much better."
I didn't say that Penny was better overall, but to counter Scotsman's claim that he'd never seen Penny play defense, I pointed out some games where Penny did better than JJ, and that there were aspects of his defense that were good.
JJ should be a better defender than Penny - he has the quickness, speed, hops and strength. And he works hard at it, I'll give him that. What irks me after a while is that Penny gets denigrated constantly for his defense and that was the case all last year, as well. Like everyone else, I can see that he's physically limited but beyond that I don't see him falling down on the job - except a few games this year where his whole game showed little effort. I've never been a fan of Penny's and didn't want the team to get him because he's a whiner but I won't knock him for faults he doesn't have... he has plenty. Lack of bball IQ isn't one of them and he makes up for his physical shortcomings to a considerable extent with that.
JJ, on the other hand gets nothing but kudos for his defense. Yeah, he'll work his butt off to guard a PG or a PF if FJ asks for it so I see the effort and the tools. What I haven't seen so far is great results - if anything our opponents SGs are having good games against him despite his efforts. Maybe FJ's defensive scheme is at fault and maybe's JJ's just had a run of bad luck, but I'm still waiting to see him really frustrate his man by his defense.
"As Scotsman already pointed out Hardaway's weak side defense is pathetic. He's consistently standing there with his thumb up his butt."
Scotsman claimed that and you agree with him apparently. I can't claim to have paid a lot of attention to Penny's 'weakside' defense but by chance I watched the game against GS after reading Scotsman's claim about that game so I watched quite carefully. What he said just didn't happen in that game. The team as a whole played a lot of poor defense but Penny was not a primary culprit.
Come to think of it, guards don't usually have that much weakside responsibility - they're supposed to fall back into or near the paint at about the FT line unless their man breaks to the hoop. A team running a layup drill from the strong wing indicates a faiure of our three frontcourt defenders more than a weakside guard - just on the basis of theory. But I'll start keeping an eye on Penny's weakside D... maybe I'll learn something.