Too many babies to claim he has a high IQ. He should have paid the women to scramble their brains out and they could queef the rest of the carcass out later
so why does his brain takes 10 seconds to shoot a FT?![]()
Too many babies to claim he has a high IQ. He should have paid the women to scramble their brains out and they could queef the rest of the carcass out later
He's smart enough to know that a team should always use a dominant interior force when there is one.
He is also smart enough to understand that two points on dunks = two point on long fade away shots from 20 feet with a hand in your face as long as both are made. Only the former is much easier to make and much easier or your teammates to rebound/go back on defense in caseit was missed.
@ as long as both are made....so what about the quality of the free throw shooter in such a scenario...does that count
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An inside player with a higher TS% than a perimeter player. That's rare.
He was intelligent enough to find out another use of his beside pissing, and that was his only way to show off his intelligence imho. DH is just a basketball version of Mario Balotelli
Man Dwight is a a very good player and best overall big. But you gonna disagree with Kareem questioning his bball iq? Based on what? Being a good shot blockerand wanting to play a run and gun game in Houston?
Did you see me say that? I didn't even read what captain beg for a statue/ coaching gig said about him.
ahh Amb was just funning with cha u said he was smart enough ... I'm just saying Kareem questioning his iq is like Jkidd or magic questioning Kobe's shot selection. An expert on a subject critiquing a flaw they see in a contemporary player.
No question Dwight was of questionable intelligence from a basketball standpoint and is over-reliant on his athleticism, I assume most people can see that even with Captain Obvious spelling it out. That said, my point was that even a player of such a questionable bball IQ can tell that you feed the post when you have a dominant big.
As for shot selection, I am not sure if Jason Kidd would be a good example as he create good shots for his teammate, but he does take shots he shouldn't take. I think a player like Bird, Steve Kerr or Stockton are better examples. I just can't recall them putting up bad shots too often.
his very smart off the court not to wear condoms when trying to breed more bas children
Dwight was smart for leaving the Lakers, no real pressure, better fans > Kirby's bottom bunk , getting blamed when Kirby chucks his team out of the game in the 4th
I do recall Bird forcing a few bad shots what great shooter is immune from the occasional heat check? Stockton I will agree can't recall him taking a bad shot. Kidd I can't say he never forced some but imho most of his bad shots were because he was a bad shooter not because he selfishly took bad shots as Kobe does a few times a game on his best days and much more on his worst. I picked Kidd because I watched him since hs in cali and he was unselfish even then but could of dominated as a scorer but always was a willing passer.
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