according to the accounts in this thread, it seems that mike can indeed play a little defense. the word here to note is "can." we know he's capable. he just did it tonight. he's moving well. the hustle's there. his head's in it...his heart's in it. based on his performance tonight, his strides at weight loss in the offseason, the things he said in the offseason, what was said about him in the offseason, and what you've all said in this thread, its clear that--after a career year--he still wants to become a better player. that's really encouraging, and is the true mark of a player who chooses to lead by example. now, obviously we can't get too ahead of ourselves. mike bibby isn't about to make the all-defensive team. but if he is able to give relatively consistent defensive efforts night in and night out, the kings are going to be a whole lot better off. couple that with another great offensive year, and bibby could conceivably be in the running for an all star spot. the naysayers will disagree...but i wouldn't rule it out.