
Episode 2844
NBA Defensive Player of the Year: From Mutombo to Mobley & The 65-Game Rule
pplpod · pplpod
February 22, 202626m 51s
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Show Notes
On this episode of pplpod, we dive deep into the history and legacy of the NBA Defensive Player of the Year (DPOY) award. We break down the dominance of the league's best rim protectors, including record-setting four-time winners Dikembe Mutombo, Ben Wallace, and Rudy Gobert.
Join us as we analyze:
- The evolution of the award, from inaugural winner Sidney Moncrief to the 2025 recipient, Evan Mobley.
- The rarity of perimeter winners like Gary Payton and Marcus Smart versus the traditional dominance of big men.
- Historic seasons by legends like Michael Jordan and Hakeem Olajuwon, the latter of whom is the namesake for the current Hakeem Olajuwon Trophy.
- How the new 65-game eligibility requirement is impacting NBA awards and load management strategies.
Whether you are a fan of the Utah Jazz, Detroit Pistons, or just elite basketball defense, this episode covers the stats and stories behind the NBA's top defensive honor.