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Okafor had the best defensive foot work I've ever seen at uconn. He was always exactly where he needed to be for a rebound or block. He would make an incredible Bigs coach.
High bball IQ comes out on consistent winning plays not assists. Neither do you need to score a bunch of points to demonstrate itHave to see about Spencer, hasn’t played here yet. Karaban is heady, but I consider high IQ guys to rack up assists, with a great a/to ratio. Clingan doesn’t fit the qualification or the grouo you’ve set forward, and Castle hasn’t stepped on a college court yet.
With all due respect, not Karl Hobbs. Great handle, but at best average in terms of understanding spacing and timing.Im a big fan of smart high iq basketball. Pete carrill, court vision, backdoor cuts, making right pass. instinctually knowing where to be on D...A Heady basketball intangible to have, that can't really be taught
I think this years starting lineup will perhaps have 4 players i put in that rare classification. Which is unheard of
Made me think of list of uconn players who i think TRULY had this quality
Nadav
Sheffer
Marcus williams
Karl hobbs
Shabazz
Who am i missing?
Left AJackson out, after much thought, because he still sometimes made some decisions that dumbfounded me. Not a slight
Thats fair. Seeing bobby dulin and then hobbs/giscombe growing up, i was 50/50 on if my memory served.p Plus imy understanding of bball iq was nonexistent thenWith all due respect, not Karl Hobbs. Great handle, but at best average in terms of understanding spacing and timing.

Any comparison between Andre Jackson and Kwintin Williams is crazy…..Next.Putting Alex karaban ahead of Andre Jackson on the basketball intelligence list sure is something. Andre would be Kwintin Williams without his intelligence.
I think elite defensive players often get cut short in these conversations, even though most elite defensive players also have the physical gifts that make their defensive plays possible. Positioning is mostly an inherent understanding of the floor and how it’s changing in every given moment. Playing the passing lanes requires an instinct for reading the ball handler. Help side defending is calculating how far off you can be/or need to help on the given play without being in no man’s land. A guy like Draymond is going to make the hall of fame because he was the best defensive player of the 2010s, and he wasn’t some freak athletically.
Karaban has NBA vet BBIQ.Putting Alex karaban ahead of Andre Jackson on the basketball intelligence list sure is something. Andre would be Kwintin Williams without his intelligence.
I think elite defensive players often get cut short in these conversations, even though most elite defensive players also have the physical gifts that make their defensive plays possible. Positioning is mostly an inherent understanding of the floor and how it’s changing in every given moment. Playing the passing lanes requires an instinct for reading the ball handler. Help side defending is calculating how far off you can be/or need to help on the given play without being in no man’s land. A guy like Draymond is going to make the hall of fame because he was the best defensive player of the 2010s, and he wasn’t some freak athletically.
Karaban has NBA vet BBIQ.
From basically his first game he was making instantaneous correct reads from the middle of a zone. Check out these back to back possessions from his 2nd shift ever in college against a 1-3-1 (9:13 and 8:48).
(just pause it and close it before the Hawkins thud).
2nd one may have been a set play, but part of BBIQ is recalling and executing the timing of plays flawlessly.
I’m obviously exaggerating, but it was meant to show what aw inspiring athleticism looks like without any understanding of how you can translate it to production. Andre with an average basketball IQ is a career backup in college, at best.Any comparison between Andre Jackson and Kwintin Williams is crazy…..Next.
Is that an actual stat?? Because I’ve been interested in hearing these statistics for a while. Hmm lolSomething like 20% of Americans that are 7 feet tall are in the NBA.
Not compared to the others we're talking about. If so, his senior year team would have won more.Scottie Burrell, was a gifted athlete but I thought he also had a high BB IQ
If for nothing else his reaction when the SDSU punk assaulted him.Kemba has to be on this list right?
Lmao winner. I love it.If for nothing else his reaction when the SDSU punk assaulted him.
He’s very smart, I’m not trying to diss him at all. Alex has a chance to show off his understanding of the court in his enhanced role next year, which I think he will.
But I do think Andres defensive instincts, combined with his understanding of how to run sets and create ideal looks for his teammates is the only reason he’s an NBA player. Without his head, he’s just another athletic player that doesn’t sniff the NBA. He helped make Jordan and Adama a lot of money by understanding how they operate best as players, and I think that’s an underrated aspect of BBIQ.
Edit: I appreciate the video starting right at the point you were mentioning. Those were some great reads.
You're going to blame that on him. He was 2nd leading scorer, tied for 2nd in rebounds and 2nd in assists. That's pretty good Bball IQ.Not compared to the others we're talking about. If so, his senior year team would have won more.
Well put. Also, Andre did take gambles that got him in trouble but I don't think that drops his IQ, I think it actually raises it in his case. He understands that the only way he is going to showcase all his ability is to not be afraid to make a mistake. This is intelligence in my book: perfection, is not.He’s very smart, I’m not trying to diss him at all. Alex has a chance to show off his understanding of the court in his enhanced role next year, which I think he will.
But I do think Andres defensive instincts, combined with his understanding of how to run sets and create ideal looks for his teammates is the only reason he’s an NBA player. Without his head, he’s just another athletic player that doesn’t sniff the NBA. He helped make Jordan and Adama a lot of money by understanding how they operate best as players, and I think that’s an underrated aspect of BBIQ.
Edit: I appreciate the video starting right at the point you were mentioning. Those were some great reads.
Im a big fan of smart high iq basketball. Pete carrill, court vision, backdoor cuts, making right pass. instinctually knowing where to be on D...A Heady basketball intangible to have, that can't really be taught
I think this years starting lineup will perhaps have 4 players i put in that rare classification. Which is unheard of
Made me think of list of uconn players who i think TRULY had this quality
Nadav
Sheffer
Marcus williams
Karl hobbs
Shabazz
Who am i missing?
Left AJackson out, after much thought, because he still sometimes made some decisions that dumbfounded me. Not a slight
Agreed on the whole, but I think it's fair to say the guard DO have a BBIQ higher than the bigs. If only because there are way more 6' people in the world than 7' people. The guys who make it to high-major D1 at 6' are going to have (usually) developed a better BBIQ than other. They're also just generally much more skilled.
A kid with a BBIQ like Brimah would never have made it as a guard. Being tall is a huge handicap.