HumbleRen wrote:I think the key difference is that Pritchard is able to deliver in the playoffs, even in his limited role.
IQ became a playoff dropper.
Not sure that is fair to Pritchard or IQ really. IQ has played 13 career playoff games, Pritchard 69. If we looked at Pritchards first 13 playoff games, we would see averages of 4.0ppg, 1.9rpg, and 2.0apg on 39FG%. Not overly impressive figures, to say the least. Hell, in the finals vs DAL he had averaged 3.4/1.4/1.6 on 25% shooting. Overall, his regular season numbers surpass his playoff ones (but most role players would say the same thing).
IQ being a great 2 way player was also obviously exaggerated by the NY media. He clearly isn’t the 2 way player that we initially thought he was. He can still be a positive defender but not with RJ as his backcourt mate.
And neither would Pritchard if he was playing 30+mpg and was tasked with an increased offensive role. It is just the reality that (most) players cannot handle the same defensive responsibilities as their offensive responsibilities grow.
I’d give the nod to IQ because even if he hasn’t been a great lead guard, he was still able to scale up while keeping his efficiency the same, more or less.
The thing with IQ is so far we have seen him post-trade in 2024 in a tank environment for a handful of games, and then in 2025 in a season he played north of 30 minutes 14 times, and played more than 5 consecutive games 2 times all year (and in the longest stretch, he was a 21/5/5 guy).
Not to mention, his starting splits as a Knick were like 22/5/5. IF we are projecting growth for Pritchard, I think it is only fair to assume IQ is going to perform better in a season that is not a complete cluster ****.
I don't see Prichard EVER being able to put up 22/5/5 on 60TS%. But I do see IQ being capable of that.
I just don’t think it’s out of this realm for Pritchard to put up identical numbers and efficiency if he had the amount of touches. It would not surprise me at all if he put up the exact same numbers as IQ this upcoming season.
Sure, and I would be surprised if he could. It is one thing to put up good numbers when Tatum/Brown/White/Porzingis are all taking a ton of pressure off of you. It is another on a roster in which Queta/Boucher are arguably your starting 4+5 guys.