jcsunsfan wrote:Interesting video. Everyone is a point guard. Its what every coach wants his team to play. You have to have players who will buy in. Its not so much about not being cocky. Its about believing in your teammates. If one player sees himself as significantly better than the rest, it will not work. Its why BK is such a problem.
Yup. I think in addition to trusting your teammates for that kind of offense, you need to emphasize the mental aspect of the game (ironically another one of BKs weaknesses). You need to be able to read defensive rotations, know which option is the best with each step in the offense depending on how the defenders are positioned, know every role and every option on the floor so that you aren't looking for a DHO or backdoor cut while your teammate expects you to swing it and set a ball screen, etc.. It gives you plenty of options to counter the defense, but if you can't think the game and quickly react, then you and your teammates aren't recognizing the counters and you're not getting a lot of good shots in the offense. I remember my old high school coach trying to put in a basic triangle offense, and half the time you have to yell at kids on the perimeter to set their screens and make their cuts because they just get tired/pressured, pass the ball, and end up ball watching on the perimeter because they forgot what they were supposed to do.
That's why lower level teams (HS, AAU, some colleges) run so many set plays: everyone has a designated role and they are designed to get a good shot one time with wrinkle or two thrown in to counter the defense if they cheat, so it doesn't take a lot of quick reading and reacting to get a good shot.