Thanks for the explanation Manutres, much appreciated.
I always try to pay attention to what Pop has guys doing, just as much as I look at them individually but my basketball knowledge is not that wide that I can foresee other ways they could have handled their spacing problems I saw.
All this blame is on Kyle for lack of screening and cutting, but I didn't see that from anyone else, which is why I pointed it out to ElNono, who was the first one to bring that up. In fact I saw Kyle screen for an opposing wing to be open for a 3, and I also saw him cut on occasion, but he was followed into the paint bc the post player didn't command that much attention I guess. Him screening is usually for someone else's benefit. No one was screening for him much though.
Maybe the issue is there is not a leader in that bench. I am not sure. The entire thing is not on him. I think he had one instance he passed up a good shot from 3, there were other times he was closed out hard. Let's say he could have taken the shots over the hard close out, but he's not comfortable with that, and I am sure Pop has gotten on guys whose shooting percentages dip about their shot selection in general. It's not a shot he's comfortable with. He could have called a screen though. Often there was no time. I suppose it's something in general he individually has to look at and correct, but as far as I saw the system wasn't effective. If more screening from Dedmon helps, then he's the one Pop needs to get on with. Instead of calling for the ball on the block for shots for himself, he needs to come around out of there and think of making a teammate better and if he rolls hard, I am sure he will get the ball, bc Kyle at least is a very unselfish player. I didn't see any of that.
Again I thank you for insightful contributions.
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