As long as you can recruit players and keep them for 4 years, you can play "pretty basketball." If your team is a 'portal patchwork,' with players only staying for a season or two, you can't do that. Geno recruits for the long term, and I suspect Dawn does too. It's a tough commitment to get a teenager (or her parents) to make. Only special kids are even interested in that, and they aren't always the flashiest talents.
I was watching the UConn-Arkansas game from Nov 2021 this morning just to remind myself what November games tend to look like and the difference between the two teams was quite striking. Geno would lose several of the players on the bench over the next couple of years, and he'd picked up Dorka and Evina from the portal. But Mike Neighbors was much more dependent on the portal. The difference you could see on the court was the Razorbacks dependence on one-on-one playmaking. They ran a few screens and back cuts, but the vast majority of their game action was simply driving into a defender, hoping either to score or get free throws. And they were quite good at this.
I think two things can be seen to follow from this. First, you tend to attract playmakers, and Mike had certainly gotten plenty of them over the years, but you don't tend to get fierce defenders. Second, you can't have a very structured offense because you don't have players long enough to develop one, but also because the playmakers you're getting don't have the patience for it. Saylor confirmed this when she said in an interview that she didn't like UConn because the offense was too structured.
I believe the programs that are able to run complex structured offense and defense will always dominate, as long as they continue to exist. And those programs depend on being able to recruit a freshman core that stays 4 years. This is what all the dominant programs have done and you can see it in the type of basketball they play, whether it be UConn, SC, ND, Stanford or even the old Tennessee. Geno may have developed his system even more than the others. But all of them played sophisticated sets on defense and offense. If the portal and NIL make this impossible, those types of programs will no longer dominate, and WCBB will become less interesting to watch, at least for me.
Watch the Arkansas game I mentioned above with an eye to the style of play and let me know if you see what I think I see. Here's a link to it courtesy of
@MJL243.