Posted by fd343ny on 1/3/2017 4:13:00 PM (view original):
long discussion - mostly in the context of recruit generation.
My take long was that some tiny percentage of FR should have B+/A- ish IQ in a system
Now, of those, a tiny percentage would have top level ability
Of course, LeBrons are rare
One step down, there would be a tiny, but less tiny, share with B IQ to start....
I've felt that way for quite some time as well. I've also thought that, like every other stat, IQ should be capped at the top end of the spectrum as well. Because, let's face it, some people just don't "get it" beyond a certain point, no matter how much you hammer it at them in practice. The notion that everyone can get to an A+ level if just practiced enough minutes and possessing a high enough high school GPA and work ethic is silly.
It would also introduce interesting tradeoffs on team Off/Def practice minutes vs. individual minutes that we don't see now. Do I take guys who cap at B so I can throw more minutes early at their personal development? Do I bypass the stud who will never be above a C+ in the press? Do I grab the low potential guys that have little growth so I can max out team practices to escalate their IQs as quickly as possible?
Just a wrinkle...