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Well, Kelly Scaletta of Bleacher Report, using both weighted metrics and review of game defensive film thinks so. Link
Using the same method, Scaletta has Hinrich as the #8 and Rose as the #3 defensive point guards. Butler is the #2 defensive shooting guard, Deng the 6th-best defensive small forward (Dunleavy #26) and Taj Gibson the #3 defensive power forward (Boozer #29). You can find the articles for these other positions in Scaletta's archive.
Folks have been trying to find the definitive defensive stat for decades and Scaletta's method won't stop this search. Still I admire his attempt. And while there are some real head-scratchers in his rankings (Lamar Odom #2 power forward?), I don't have a big problem with where he ranked Bulls players.
Using the same method, Scaletta has Hinrich as the #8 and Rose as the #3 defensive point guards. Butler is the #2 defensive shooting guard, Deng the 6th-best defensive small forward (Dunleavy #26) and Taj Gibson the #3 defensive power forward (Boozer #29). You can find the articles for these other positions in Scaletta's archive.
Folks have been trying to find the definitive defensive stat for decades and Scaletta's method won't stop this search. Still I admire his attempt. And while there are some real head-scratchers in his rankings (Lamar Odom #2 power forward?), I don't have a big problem with where he ranked Bulls players.