The conveyance of importance was given to a novice player that had an unusual ability at shot making. The back and forth began as he was told that his habit of shooting with excessive speed and not paying enough attention to shape was going to forever limit his success. For the average player to gain a healthy perspective of shot vs. shape was the goal. It became a source of contention in explaining why shape was so important when, like so many respondents feel, what good is shape if you can't continue to shoot. In the end, who wins the most games over time ?
In the end, you can't win most of your games unless you're good at both. If one player thinks shotmaking is important and shape is overrated, and another player thinks shape is important and shotmaking is overrated, they're both wrong. Nobody who's good at one and not the other is good at pool.
-Andrew