Defense rarely gets the same spotlight as scoring totals, but in Season 5, one player made defensive disruption impossible to ignore. ||Loading|| of DreamChasers has been named the 2K Comp League Defensive Player of the Year.
The case starts with impact and ends with consistency. In 10 games, ||Loading|| recorded 30 steals, averaging 3.00 steals per game. Those numbers represent more than activity—they represent possession control. He consistently turned live-ball defense into transition opportunities, flipped momentum in tight stretches, and forced opponents out of their preferred actions.
DPOY is not just about counting stats. It is about influence: who changed what offenses were willing to attempt? Who forced earlier passes, tougher reads, and rushed possessions? Night after night, ||Loading|| set that tone. Ball handlers felt pressure earlier in the clock, passing lanes closed faster, and risky cross-court deliveries became costly.
Season 5 had several strong defensive profiles. JusThrowit of Send The Blitz matched the top tier in overall steals rate while posting elite steals volume. PGKingTy0 of Limitless also produced high-end perimeter disruption across a larger game sample. Those performances deserve real recognition.
But the DPOY nod goes to the player with the clearest defensive fingerprint on Season 5: ||Loading||. His anticipation, on-ball pressure, and ability to generate turnovers at scale gave DreamChasers a defensive edge that changed outcomes, not just box scores.
Great defenders don’t wait for the game to come to them—they impose themselves on every possession. That is exactly what ||Loading|| did all season.
Season 5 DPOY: ||Loading||, DreamChasers.