Both have been exposed as regular season role players for multiple playoff series now. Trade IQ for picks now
Or resign IQ to a very very friendly deal.
ramtour420 wrote:Or resign IQ to a very very friendly deal.
I agree. This plays to our advantage in that sense.
Quickley really has been so disappointing though. This guy was a regular season star.
Philc1 wrote:Both have been exposed as regular season role players for multiple playoff series now. Trade IQ for picks now
agreed
I like Grimes he got talent
But when your (Grimes) offensive sh_%*t isnt working
what ya do? as NBA player. You hustle, play D',
get to loose balls, make steals and rebound on both sides of ball.
Make your presence known, to even draw fouls to get to FT line.
Too many players like RJ and Grimes when their offensive game stinks
they forget about making plays on other side of ball, in NBA.
Simple as that.
Both are too young and have stage fright.
Hopefully these are necessary growing pains.
IQ has been a slow learner to this point, but he's supposed to be a fast learner in the playoffs? The organization showing patience with IQ has paid off. I would stick with what works.
There's more value in getting a team friendly deal with IQ, stay patient, instead of a reset with a draft pick.
Grimes needs more work. I said that Grimes lack of a midrange game would hurt him in the playoffs, and it has. Its not a surprise, if you know what he still needs to work on. Grimes is a 3&D player right now. We need more than that from a starter.
Grimes was a much better distributor in the first half of the season. Hope goes back to that part of his game. We need that part of his game with a scoring PG.
Knixkik wrote:ramtour420 wrote:Or resign IQ to a very very friendly deal.
I agree. This plays to our advantage in that sense.
Yeah, remember how trash RJ was against the Hawks. Sometimes players just need to sit back and learn.
A theme for this playoffs: experienced vets working the youths.
Lakers vs. Memphis
Dubs vs. Sac
Still isn't over here.