Thanks for the praise,
@CL82
Some reasons for the defensive lapses:
1) Once Keita went down w/ 9 minutes left in the first half, that forced BYU to play smaller and less in the low-post. Bošković is more of a perimeter guy and although he had a crappy game, just having him out there allowed for more space to Dybantsa to cook. Prior to Keita's injury, Dybantsa had just one FGM. Even a guy like Mboup got some minutes at the five, but he's so darn athletic where even though he doesn't have a perimeter shot, that athleticism creates space, when needed. Bottom line, when you have a 6-9 215 offensive creator, removing a low-post piece could actually help since the lower usage guys replacing Keita did a better job getting out of Dybantsa's way.
2) Adding onto Dybantsa stepping up following Keita's injury (7 FGM over final 28 minutes). Dybantsa was clearly uncomfortable early on and it was almost like Keita's injury shook the butterflies out of Dybantsa's anxiety/trying too hard. He had more of a killer instinct and just clearly looked more comfortable as probably being the most nervous of his collegiate career. He is literally one of the main reasons why this game was in Boston in the first place.
3) Didn't help that Stewart and Ross, two of the guys assigned to guard Dybantsa, were in foul trouble. I love Ross' defensive intensity, but he fouled out in just 12 minutes. Ross had four fouls w/ 8 minutes remaining and Stewart had four fouls w/ 7 minutes remaining. Overall, Steward had a bad overall game too.
4) Defensive issues were also compounded once Reed fell ackwardly and that clearly affected his small space movement. Personally, I would have liked to see Reibe, heck, even Komora, after that fall.