SOUL wrote:VFX wrote:Why is ALL of the shot production dropping compared to other offenses? It’s explainable if you just watch how the offense is run and take your bias out of the equation. It isn’t as mystifying as Jeff Weltman would lead you to believe in the Bianchi puff piece.
Now, if you're arguing that to stop having such crazy variability, you need a guard with gravity that can get people shots in motion and shoot more comfortably, I can agree with that notion. But this whole like "these guys are in this impossible situation because of scheme/coach/100 other excuses" when most of these guys shot better with the same scheme and coach the previous season just shows these guys are streaky and sometimes the onus is simply on making shots they should be making.
The offense isn’t complex. It’s entirely reliant on two total guys making individual reads to the basket. We know this from injuries this year and how poor the offense still was last year with Suggs improving in outside shooting.
It’s not “100 other excuses” it’s 2.
Orlando doesn’t have a lead initiating guard to offset defenses on the perimeter. Nearly every team has this player, even on the bench. That’s a Weltman problem from making zero moves for 4 seasons. Without acquiring one, Paolo and Franz must be significantly better from outside to offset that.
The other grey area is Mosely. We have no idea currently if the offense looks like **** due to personnel or X’s and O’s. Chicken or the egg circular argument. The offense has never looked good with him as the head coach. Chalk that up to assistants, players, etc. whatever you want. There is no “really good season of offense” under him to compare against.
Now, have I seen Paolo run actions outside of finding a mismatch and shooting non contact fadeaway jumpers? Not often. Do I believe Mosely is some savant drawing up plays on the sidelines to get better shots? Not in the slightest.
You might argue this away as simply “guys aren’t hitting shots” instead of asking why they aren’t. WHY is KCP’s production the worst since his rookie year in a this particular system? Variability matters based on who is next to the player, who is coaching the team, and what options they have. Thats it.
It’s like you’re watching this stagnant offense with guys standing around watching TWO players eat up 90% usage and saying “yeah the other guys aren’t hitting shots though”. Yeah, those guys are afterthoughts in the system of iso exchangeable basketball played at the slowest pace possible in a half court offense. That’s the point.
Like you said, a dynamic guard to draw defenses will help. That is actually a huge change to the system if Mosely allows it. Trading for Simons and having him stand in the corner while he watches Paolo back down 6’4 point guards in the paint to shoot a slick fadeaway jumper is what worries me when you are talking about how things are run here. Hopefully that’s not the case considering what we’ve seen.
Edit: for the record. I thought KCP was a bad signing regardless. He’s a system player being introduced to a team with little to no system in place. Yeah, he’s “just missing shots” but 90% of the rest of the roster isn’t contributing really either offensively. The third leading scorer in this playoff game was Wendell Carter with 10 points in 32 minutes.