The points about Brimah's blocks not making a difference and his need to continue to work on his game are valid but many of the other comments are hyperbolically exaggerated. His hands are not got but neither are anyone else's other than Bazz and Boat. OC and DD both tipped a bunch of rebounds to SMU players that should have been caught. PN was also ineffective in this regard but gets a pass because of his illness.
I share concerns that we don't have an answer inside but as we saw in the Houston game going small with DD at the 5 is not an answer...frankly even though he is thin, he also lacks whatever it takes intrinsically to be a scrappy enough player to move up to the 5 (perhaps analgous to saying he is too soft) and as we have seen his handle is too weak to play the 3 on offense and he lacks the lateral quickness to cover most good college 3s.
Brimah could be a good five, if we had a Jeff Adrien type at the four to snatch rebounds and play position defense but we have no one else who can fill that role.
I don't know what the answer is to this problem.
I think Coach Ollie has tried to make this team a ball control, slower tempo on offense team, which is generally what is required for championship level basketball (pressing and fast breaking teams generally flame out when they meet a poised opponent with good ball handlers, even more so with the rules against hand checking). If we had even one effective interior player, things might be different but we may need to change tacks and start pressing and pushing for the fast break because we have multiple players who have the athleticism to press and can be good finishers on the break but are clearly highly challenged when attempting to score against a defense that is already set and our half court defense is now getting regularly exploited as opposing coaches have had enough time to fully scout us and plan their attack.