As always - there is a difference between a selfish play and a selfish player.
On that ill-fated 3-on-1, Omar had an immediate hit ahead that he should have thrown. Once he didn't, the defender was in a position to intercept the long pass - or at least make it tougher. Omar kept dribbling to keep the advantage, which is good, but the ball should have gone to the middle of the floor and Omar should have filled a lane (I don't know if the two guys ahead of him spaced themselves out properly). and then once he got the rim, he put on a clinic of how not to finish a break. Looked indecisive, didn't go up strong. If he at least took it the whole way and went up strong like he wanted to finish, we'd have gotten something out of it.
Not for nothing, though, but Bazz had a similar trainwreck leading a 5 on 2. Only difference was, he tripped in the paint and tried to shuffle a pass backwards to DD's knees and the whole advantage fell apart. Between those two plays, the alleyoop to Boat, and the shovel pass back to Brimah too far from the basket for a travel, we weren't exactly an instructional video in break-running today.