YogurtProducer wrote:Madvillainy2004 wrote:pingpongrac wrote:The hoops that some of y’all are jumping through to give Shead credit for IQ having an historical shooting night is wild. The only thing that Shead helped with last night was he took the assignment of defending Steph. Obviously that helps keep IQ fresh, but it’s no different than saying “IQ has less of an offensive burden when RJ (as well as Ingram and Scottie) are healthy. Just weird behaviour to always give credit to the role player off the bench instead of the guy that was on fire.

Most efficient 40 point game of all time (and had 10 assists I guess by accident since Shead was "running the offense") and its just back handed compliments. IQ gets so much flak for a team thats probably exceeding expectations considering the injuries. Its not even like his advanced stats/underlying metrics are bad either. Youd think he was playing like Malachi Flynn when he has a 1.9 EPM and 2nd on the team in VORP.
Yeah IQ has gotten way to much hate around here for absolutely no reason. His shooting woes are legit but as last night shows, this board focuses more on the #'s in the box score than anything else. You can throw all the evidence in the world they are out to lunch and they triple down.
We have gotten to the point where it is just buzzwords (He just runs the offence better!) with absolutely no basis or support.
This is just not accurate. IQ is being criticized because of the role he is being asked to play not because he lacks talent.
Most of the critique, from what I've seen, comes from people looking at how IQ performs as a starting PG and coming to the realization that he is going to be a liability during the post-season as a PG.
It is about a simple question. Can we win a championship with IQ as our starting PG? I think that those who are critical of him as a PG realize that we can't, so we might as well move on from the experiment and find another solution that will allow us to achieve our ultimate goal.
There was good example last night of why people hold this view. It was the fastbreak where IQ had Grady on his right and Mamu on his left. He passed the ball to Mamu instead of Grady, which would have been the correct play. He didn't recognize the correct play quick enough and by the time he was able to process it, the only play he felt comfortable making was the pass to Mamu.
Also I have doubts that he has the skill to make that pass to Gradey. He really isn't a good passer and can't really recall a time when he has made a one handed pass, almost all his passes are with two hands which is severely limiting to making the correct reads on offense.
Thing is though, I think he could help us win a championship with him as a 6th man/SG. He is very talented, he's just in the wrong role.
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