We count down the five best defensive NBA shooting guards of all time based on DWS. Soobum Im-USA TODAY Sports

In the last entry, we focused on the five best defensive NBA point guards of all time. In case you missed it, Jason Kidd was tops on the list with 75.1 DWS, good for 11th all-time.

Like last time, these shooting guards are ranked based on the cumulative defensive win shares (DWS). DWS are how many wins a player produces based on his defensive ability.

That said, here are the five best defensive NBA shooting guards of all time, based on their DWS.

(Note: Players chosen only if they have played as a shooting guard for most, if not all, of their career.)

Watch out for The Flash: Dwyane Wade

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One of the Miami Heat’s best players in franchise history, Dwyane Wade was an offensive maestro. Once he had the ball on the fast break, “The Flash” was gone.

Averaging 1.5 steals per game, Wade could also block transition shots with the best of them. In his 16-year career, Wade averaged 2.961 DWS per year and his 47.38 DWS is good for 55th overall.

In all, Wade was a three-time All-Defensive Team selection (all on the 2nd team), his 1620 steals rank 31st all-time and he’s had six seasons where he ranked top-20 in steals per game.

Although Wade had an accomplished resume, if he had played one more season, he would’ve easily overtaken the next player on the list.

GINOBILI!: Manu Ginobili 

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One of the most innovative offensive players, San Antonio Spurs’ legend Manu Ginobili was a very unique player. Many remember Ginobili for his offense, but he was also a capable defender. Also, he was disliked for flopping — feigning a foul to get the ball back.

Coming over as a 25-year-old rookie, Ginobili only had two seasons where he had fewer than one steal per game and he averaged 1.3 steals for his career. That said, he’s 61st all-time in steals with 1392 and he had six seasons in the top-20 in steals.

His 47.4 DWS is 54th overall, good for an average of 2.963 DWS per season, slightly edging Wade.

Clyde Glides to Third: Clyde Drexler 

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Back in the 80s and 90s as a member of the Portland Trailblazers and Houston Rockets, Clyde “The Glide” Drexler and Michael Jordan constantly battled for the honor of being the best shooting guard. In order to claim that title, both players had to play defense as well.

Although Drexler never made an All-Defensive Team in his career, he did average two steals per game for his 15-year career. That’s good for 14th all-time in NBA history and also had 10 seasons in the top-20 for steals per game.

Overall, he’s ninth in steals with 2207 and his 49.9 DWS is good for 45th all-time. Although Jordan won that battle, there’s nothing wrong with being named the third-best defensive and one of the best shooting guards of all time.

The Black Mamba Strikes: Kobe Bryant 

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Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant is often considered the greatest Laker ever and with good reason: Bryant is first in many of the Lakers’ statistical categories. All that was due to Bryant emulating Jordan’s relentless drive to win on both sides of the floor.

A 12-time All-Defensive Team selection — a nine-time 1st team All-Defense and three-time 2nd team All-Defense, Bryant’s 50.6 DWS ranks him 43rd overall. In his 20 seasons, Bryant averaged 2.5 DWS and 1.4 steals per year. As a result, he’s 17th all-time with 1944 and had six seasons in the top-20 in steals.

Even though he slowed down later on in his career, Bryant still battled as a defender when needed. But, there is one only shooting guard that leapfrogged over all others.

Air Jordan Skies Above the Rest: Michael Jordan 

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To absolutely nobody’s surprise, Michael Jordan is the best defensive shooting guard in NBA history. Perhaps the most unstoppable offensive player in NBA history, Jordan decimated on the defensive end.

In the 13 seasons in which he played more than 60 games, mostly with the Chicago Bulls, the 1988 Defensive Player of the Year was a nine-time All-Defensive Team selection — all 1st team — and a three-time steals champion. For his career, Jordan averaged 2.3 steals (3rd all-time) and 4.2 DWS per year.

Jordan also had two seasons (86-87 and 87-88) where he was in the top-20 in blocks per game and seven seasons in the top-20 in defensive rating. In all, Jordan’s 64.1 DWS ranks him 21st all-time.

Jordan’s inclusion as the best defensive shooting guard isn’t surprising considering his relentless attitude in regards to winning. He would find a way to beat his opponents, mentally and physically, and without his defensive tenacity, he wouldn’t be considered the greatest of all time.

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