kulaz3000 wrote:People talk about his basketball IQ, as though he should have that aspect all figured out as a player who has barely played 4 season in the league, and played for 4 different coaches in that span.
Basketball IQ isn't something that a kid is born with, it comes with time and experience, so to ride Zach off as some dumb player is just plain silly. It would be like calling Jordan just simply a scorer who can't win for 8 seasons of his career. Or saying that LeBron doesn't have a killer instinct because he decided to make the right pass, over taking the shot himself.
Point being, it takes time for a player to grow as a decision maker on the basketball court, and often times you have to fail to learn. Zach has all the tools you could ask for in a basketball player, but I think he just needs a little consistency, time and investment in him for him to truly blossom as a player or not.
Well, he is a pretty dumb player. really dumb, actually. He has tunnel vision, takes bad shots and his defensive instincts are horrible.
Also, I think basketball IQ is one of the more inherent traits there is in the game. I agree it takes time for the game to slow down and for a player to be able to make good decisions but Zach is beyond that threshold. Should have been after his 2nd season. IMO, you kind of are born with it or you aren't. Instincts are the least changeable thing a player has. Instincts are instincts and after almost 7000 minutes in the league, you should have things figured out, at least to some degree greater than he has. You either have it or you don't. He's not a rookie or a 2nd year player. I don't care that he's been on two different teams. He's been in the NBA for 4 seasons and has played over 6600 minutes.
Also, Zach Lavine's name should not be said in the same breath as Michael Jordan and Lebron James when making analogies.