tontoz wrote:I am not a fan of isos anyway. There is only one ball and 5 players. If you run a lot of isos that means 4 guys are standing around watching too much.
And I think Beal can create his own shot. I think the running floater he showed last game is a shot he will be able to use effectively as time goes on. Guys have to play up tight on him because he can shoot which will make it easy to get a step on them.
I think there is a lot of value in having someone who can put up numbers without dominating the ball.
Agree 1000%. It's on of the things that so infuriates me when coaches go ISO at the end of quarters and games -- particularly the Wizards, because it usually means John dribbling into a set defense and taking a wild shot or trying a tough pass.