BigO wrote:MickeyDavis wrote:You can love Giannis and lament his low BBIQ.   It's not one or the other
It can also be true that a player makes a dumb play, but isn't a player with a low BBIQ. 
The poster who said that Boston plays him differently, thus minimizing his assists is exactly right. Giannis should have had 50 tonight and shot 15 free throws.
 
Giannis is a low bbiq player, especially for a superstar. 
He consistently makes the wrong basketball play and plays incredibly selfish way too often. 
He doesn't see the plays before they develop or even as they develop. His good passes are regularly half a beat late and off target. 
He is a defensive force of nature because of his physical gifts. However, he is constantly caught ball watching, missing rotations and cheating towards the rim to hoard rebounds instead of closing out and boxing out. 
If you take the ten best guys in the league, Giannis is probably the lowest bbiq.