Enough...the JB dribble made no difference. The team had two timeouts.
Uh, you mean besides the full second he took off the clock by dribbling it? Yeah, they were able to advance it, but he still took an eternity off the clock in an end of game scenario by his brain fart. Further, it doesn't change the fact that it was yet another example of his awful BBIQ.
You're clueless. Brown does not have a bad BBIQ. Top 15-20 players don't get there by having bad BBIQ. Bad BBIQ players don't develop to the level he has from where he was to start his career. Bad BBIQ players don't figure out how to get better and better every year. Bad BBIQ players don't become a premier two way player.
It's obvious you have always had a hair across your ass over Jaylen. Always hyper critical. Always pushing this stupid bad BBIQ agenda. It's pathetic.
Yikes. Little defensive, aren't we?
Sorry that I'm not a Brown apologist. Just seems clear to me that he has below average BBIQ for a player of his level. Holds him back. And that play is demonstrative of that questionable BBIQ.
Not defensive. Just stating facts.
And lol at the use of the word apologist. The word you want to use is fan, which is what I said. And since you're not a fan, you take pot shots, or should I say potter shots, every chance you get.
No that play isn't demonstrative of bad BBIQ, it was a mistake. Things every NBA player makes every game. Tatum almost cost the team the game late after arguing a no call after his dunk. Is that a mistake or bad BBIQ? What about Tatum's decision to take a three on a 3 on 1 break when he had both an open lane to the basket and a wide open Horford. Bad BBIQ or bad decision? How about Smart's decisions to continue to shoot threes where he sucks at it? Grant arguing with his own coach to review an obvious foul late when the team had to foul to stop the clock? Pretty stupid. Bad BBIQ on him?
And these are nightly mistakes for three extremely high BBIQ players. They make mistakes and bad decisions every game. It has nothing to do with their BBIQ. It's just they don't have perfect decision making and sometimes lose concentration and make mistakes. It happens to every NBA player.
You're just making it into something it's not to be hyper-critical and troll on a player you don't like.
Bad BBIQ? Wanting a timeout every time the other team gets 4 unanswered points, yes you do that the proof is in this thread, not realizing coaches don't have unlimited timeouts, that there are TV timeouts built into games and that sometimes you have to have your vets figure stuff out. That shows a general lack of understanding of the game...or a bad BBIQ. And I am sure you're going to show off that lack of BBIQ by complaining about timeouts 15-20 times a game, every game, the rest of the season