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Guards with a high screen surrounded by shooters is essentially an NBA offense. We saw it--a little--in 2014, but we kept the offense going at a snail's pace.It's unbelievable how tone-deaf of a move it was, for a guy who lasted a dozen years in the NBA. It's even more amazing that he barely adjusted it in six years as a coach.
It's funny, I've seen some posters describe our offense as "an offense from the NBA of the 1990s" but that's not it at all. KO's goal was to emulate the modern NBA but we so greatly lacked the skill to pull it off that we couldn't even get into what we wanted to execute most of the time. Instead of trying something else, more structured or otherwise, we kept beating our heads against the wall all the way to the worst offensive season in program history.
Even this year we tried to do that some, but there was little off-ball movement, and when you can't shoot defenders can cheat off their guys with impunity and clog the lane.