For all our BBIQ, we sure looked pretty dumb, time and again.
This gets me to my one beef with Stevens, for whom I otherwise have great respect and affection: If something ain't working, try something else. Don't rely on better execution of the same formula, which this team has repeatedly proven utterly unable to accomplish.
This gets to my main issue with the team. Shot selection, decisionmaking, offensive and defensive focus. Shot distribution. Offensive balance.
I guess the question is, do you think low BBIQ / not playing as a team / not giving consistent focus and effort on defense are all inherent to these players? Or is it possible that given different circumstances / leadership / whatever this team could have played smarter, harder, etc and been more successful?
Not sure this was addressed above. I think BBIQ was much higher the year before; it had to be to make up for the talent deficiency.
A mixture of Kyrie's foot in mouth disease (criticizing teammates in public, e.g.), egomania ("I'm great, look at me"), moodiness (TRoz spoke of this), condescension ("I know what it takes to win in the playoffs"--barf) and, ESPECIALLY, the lurking Anthony Davis trade. Not enough "credit" has been given to this cloud that has been hovering over this team. We were in the process of seeming to iron our our chemistry/effort issues, until the AD saga emerged and with it, throwing out names of guys who were likely to get traded (Brown and Tatum especially). Compounded by the fact that GETTING AD (and trading away some of our current starters in the process) would be necessary to keep Kyrie interested.
How would you feel about going to work for a guy (Kyrie) after reading a memo from him to your company's CEO that says (I work for a lot of untalented slackers, and unless you get me someone awesome to replace them, I am so out of here)? Now in fairness, that was the narrative created by the media and not Kyrie, but we all know it to be true.
So to answer your question, sort of, I think the effort and BBIQ is sufficient for most of our existing guys to be role players in a really great team, but we lack a super star (Davis), in addition to a regular star (Kyrie) to become one.