*where it says HIS MATCHUP produces at a very high rate.I like all that you are saying. I don't really get into fancy statistics because I haven't taken the time to know what they mean. But how do you feel about this article where it says Paul Millsap is one of the worst defenders in the league?
https://1320kfan.com/index.php/story/read/who_are_the_jazz_best_and_worst_defenders
I feel that:
1) It's one indicator in the scheme of things, and more important indicators say that Millsap is still a very good team defender
2) That Millsap probably shouldn't be a starter or playing quite as many minutes.
You could also make the argument that since Al's feet characteristically are stuck in the mud and that Millsap bears an inordinately high-level of responsibility being that he can move his feet and gives a ****. Which means that you could make an argument that if he stayed home and didn't try to rotate or help as much that his individual matchup would produce at a lower rate but that the opposing TEAM would out-produce the Jazz more. This angle is more speculative than the first two, but his team's on/off court net production tells a story much different than an article heavy on speculation itself.
And this has already been discussed and I'm pretty sure you were in the discussion.