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I actually didn't say that he can't be that smart, I said if he was such a genius he would have learned how to shoot from Ray. I implied he wasn't a genius. Realizing you have one of the best shooters ever on your team and asking for help and learning, most certainly is related to IQ/being smart - to use your words.
Either way it's silly for Boston fans to imply Rondo has a higher IQ or BBIQ than Ray.
Ray's a great player but I'm not implying Rondo has a higher BBIQ -- I'm stating it expressly: he does. He's a genius passer. Ray in his prime couldn't make the passes or moves that Rondo does. The way Rondo sees the floor is a gift only a few NBA players in a generation have. Ray's a Hall of Fame player, but that's not because he's a smart player (which he is) -- it's because he has the smoothest stroke in the history of basketball.
Rondo did use to work with Ray on his shot. It didn't really help. At some point he stopped. You can't say " oh it's stupid not to work with Ray" and pretend like that is actual proof of Rondo's IQ. Intelligent people make decisions that others may not agree with, all the time; it doesn't make them stupid.
Hey, I wish he worked with Ray more, but come on. And to think Rondo hasn't been working hard on his shot just because he's not a great shooter is to make an erroneous assumption. He has worked on his shot. I think it's better, actually. When he shoots the ball with confidence and is able to step into it -- rather than holding the ball while the defense sags, then chucking it up to beat the shot clock -- he even looks halfway decent.