Kentavious Caldwell-Pope Seemingly Shades His Former Teams 2020 Lakers And 2024 Nuggets

Kentavious Caldwell-Pope might have ruffled feathers on the Lakers and Nuggets with comments about his past teams' defensive intensity.

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Kentavious Caldwell-Pope is expected to be the veteran addition that helps the Orlando Magic solidify themselves as a Playoff threat in the Eastern Conference. The two-time champion is liking being on the Magic, recently saying that the Magic is the first team where all his teammates have been committed on defense, unlike his previous teams like the Los Angeles Lakers or Denver Nuggets.

“This is the first team that I’ve been on where everybody likes to defend. That’s exciting for me. It makes me want to compete even more on that end. I’m just looking forward to being that team that’s going to be hard to score on. That (says a lot) in this league. A team that gets stops wins games.”

The Magic were one of the best defensive teams in the NBA last season, with Pope providing high-level 3-and-D play with championship experience for the young squad. But the biggest takeaway for most fans after KCP’s comments was the apparent shade towards the Lakers and Nuggets.

Fans have hypothesized that this could be a shot towards LeBron James or Nikola Jokic.

While James was once a DPOY-level player, he has taken a major step back on his commitment to defense since the latter half of his stint on the Cleveland Cavaliers, with the Lakers building the championship-winning 2019-20 roster with multiple defenders around James to allow him to focus on being an offensive hub and playmaker.

Jokic hasn’t played a lot of high-level defense consistently in his career. He has proven to be solid defensively in spots, his offensive workload and skill set won’t ever have him committed to high-level defense, with the Nuggets also surrounding him with positive defenders to maximize his impact.

Pope might love this Magic squad, but it’d be hard for even them to replicate the defense of the 2020 Lakers who had a 106.1 defensive rating in the regular season, one of the best in the NBA that season. 

The Nuggets weren’t defensive aces for their 2023 title run, but their defensive rating of 110.2 didn’t end up mattering as they blitzed through the Playoffs on the strength of their Jokic-led offense.


Was This A Shot Toward LeBron Or Jokic?

Pope wouldn’t directly call out either star, so he was probably referring to the teams as a whole. 

The 2020 Lakers were built on an identity of defense, with almost every rotational player being a plus-defender, with that defensive commitment reflected in their performances.  

LeBron was single-handedly creating offense for everyone on the roster and had a stronger defensive season than what he had towards the end of his stint with the Cavaliers. KCP might be right about the defensive commitment as a unit overall, though players such as Anthony Davis, Kyle Kuzma, Danny Green, Dwight Howard, JaVale McGee, Alex Caruso, and Avery Bradley were all plus-defenders.

The Nuggets didn’t have the same clearly defined defensive ethos that the 2020 Lakers had, but they didn’t need to have one either. Jokic doesn’t need to be an All-Defense caliber center because his offense more than makes up for it, so Pope criticizing him as a player is unlikely.

The Magic have a rising superstar in Paolo Banchero, but he’s not nearly accomplished enough or offensively gifted to forgo playing hard defense like head coach Jamahl Mosley wants everyone on this roster to play.

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