I have been using react-apollo and the render prop approach.
This worked perfectly and my code looked something like this.
const App = () => {
   const [player, setPlayer] = React.useState(null);
   if (player) {
     return (
        <GetBroncosPlayerQuery variables={{ player }}>
           {({ data }) => {
              // do stuff here with a select box
            }} 
        </GetBroncosPlayersQuery>
     )
   }
}
Now, if I try doing the same with the useQuery hook I get the following error, when my code looks like this:
const App = () => {
   const [player, setPlayer] = React.useState(false);
   if (isBroncos) {
       const { data } = useQuery(GetBroncosPlayersQueryDocument, {
         variables: { player }
      });
      // do stuff here
   }
}
This gives an error that you cannot use a hook in a conditional statement. I then implemented useLazyQuery but this doesn't work either as after you call it once it behaves like useQuery, so it works the first time, but if the user changes a select dropdown to be empty again it breaks.
What is the best approach with the query hook to only call the query conditionally?
 
    