Can you expound on that? Because it looks like Denver as a collective has a higher BBIQ
How I would term it is the following.
A game has specific beats or rhythms to do it. The T'Wolves, save for Edward, don't seem to understand that. It's having an ability of knowing when to push and when to pull. Edwards seems to know, the team needs me to be 'this' this game. 'This' could mean facilitator, scorer, shoot off the pick and roll. Letting the game come to him. Sure, he can 'push' and force and issue and score but that isn't conducive long term. KAT does not understand that.
It translates to Murray and Jokic having a better BBIQ than the rest. The others just play their role. KAT is supposed to be a #2 but he can't get out of his own way half the time. He probably still has the ghost of Jimmy Butler in his head still.
Jordan read the game better than damn near anyone and allowed the flow of the game to come to him. Quarters 1-3 Jordan was typically different than Quarter 4 Jordan because Quarter 4 Jordan was the closer.