ATLTimekeeper wrote:The difference is IQ can get deeper into the paint with the ball in his hands, so while Barnes is a better passer and decision maker, it's still typically bad offense because he can't get two feet into the paint easily. The bad fit with IQ likely has to do with this gap. Neither really serve the team as a lead ballhandler, but as a complimentary piece.
IQ doesn't really probe deep though, not enough anyway. Sometimes he can get right to the rim, but alot of his probes create no advantage, rarely get the ball below the FT line extended and just burns that 7 seconds or more, and puts us in a place where instead of drunkenly singing happy holidays, we have to listen to Jack yell "clock". Jack was a coach, you can hear in his voice when he wants to bench IQ, and I think its just all the time now.
And this is going to come as a shock, but I don't hate IQ, I don't think he's a bad player. I think, as I've said the entire time him as a lead PG had always been more hope than anything else. Why we thought a guy who plated with elite PG"s was himself one, I don't know. I only suspect he seemed very Maxey like to our front office and they had visions of him splashing threes alongside Scottie as a main ball handler. But then they trade for a number 1 option to play with Scottie, and they can't commit to or quit RJ and they don't want to upset anybody, so they unfairly expect Quickly to be someone he's not. I think its been a struggle for IQ because he's trying so hard, and credit to him because whether it was the right move or not, we made him generationally wealthy. He's set for life so cudos to him for giving a crap.
I don't care who, but if they want a PG to play with SL one of IQ or RJ would have to come off the bench. I don't know who wants to take IQs contract or Peoltl without draft compensation, and I'd only want to give that in very specific deals. We also may have to part with some seconds just to get someone to take a contract to get under the tax ( wtf was the need for Temple? Who's the agents that are pwning our execs?). Starting with weak punches and leaning on a different more merit based group to close may be the margins of competitive games. Just play the closers more.
Also, stop expecting Dick and Walter to develop in the same role at the same time. Let one of them get a run of consistent minutes and see what you have, stop searching for who's hot because more likely than not they never get comfortable, play free and they're both cold. Let them make a case to stay on the floor, not run them out to see if we have a large enough lead to allow Darko to keep everyone happy. Coach's need the respect of the team, without that, they're forced to stay on good sides and keep players happy to get buy in. Darko's not afraid to let some players know, but he's got to realize that not everyone who wants to play, should. And if a guy is good enough to pull a guy for when you need to win the game, he probably should have been playing more. See Shead, Jamal and Battle, Jamison.