Bornstellar wrote:But I was told that post play was inefficient? How can this be???
This is a little disingenuous, because it's the pop-culture take on what is actually said about post play (and mid-range shots, for that matter).
Al Jefferson is a good example of inefficient post play because he couldn't do anything but hit his short hooks at around 45% (which is actually a good percentage on those for most players, as it happens, for not-Jokic players). He wasn't great at generating dunks/close shots, he didn't draw fouls well, so he didn't dominate FG% or FTr and thus his efficiency wasn't amazing. Plus, he tailed off as an offensive rebounder after he left his rookie contract, so he didn't get tons of second-chance points, and he wasn't a dynamo in transition, and he wasn't an amazing PnR/PnP player either.
Lots and lots of players aren't worth volume post possessions. Lots of guys are very SLOW operating in the post, as well, which is counterproductive against mobile, well-organized defenses. Lots of post players also haven't been particularly good passers (or in systems which leveraged passing), which is a further issue. Guard play drives offense a lot more effectively in most cases.
A guy like McHale. Or Kareem. Or Shaq (in-era, anyway)? Different story. Kind of like Jokic and Embiid now, as it happens.