Diaw problem was he was lazy at times and let himself get out of shape that is why after we won the title I did not want to resign him but the Spurs under Pop at times seemed allergic to making changes and brought back the same people. I knew I was correct on my assessment and sure enough Diaw came back fat and lazy and we had to dump him laterThis is so ridiculous that it's almost funny. Westbrook was an integral part of a team that went to the finals, so he must be high IQ. JR Smith was a freaking starter on a title team that went to the finals and the year after. He must be high IQ too.
Boris Diaw played and started in most games for:
- The Hawks who won 28 and 13 games (not in the playoffs, as in the entire season).
- The Bobcats who won 37, 44, and 29 games in 3 full seasons, and went 5-32 when he was there before he was traded to the Spurs.
I guess Diaw must have been one dumb mofo, but caught some magic potion and became a smart player with Phoenix and the Spurs.
Fact that MPJ played with Jokic, a "highly intuitive and versatile center" means he DIDN'T have to be high IQ to be productive. There's a reason his FG%, 3P% are at an all-time low, his 2P% is the lowest he had outside of his rookie season (and the year he played 9 games because of injuries), and his turnovers are more than doubling his career average despite similar minutes.