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My rebuttal to your rebuttal is you have chosen two teams as your examples that, in general, do not play against stiff competition that you see in conferences like the ACC or SEC day in and day out. I'm wondering if that allows them to get by with less offensive skill as opposed to going up against the likes of UNC, Duke, etc.Interesting take. I'll offer a rebuttal of your premise of too much D leading to poor O.
Look at teams like Houston and SDSU. They win at a high level without superb offensive skill guys and they're demons on D.
If CDS follows that Ime Udoka-ish model, I sorta think/hope we'll be in the mold of those cbb teams. Lots of length and athleticism, defense leading to easy buckets.
I see us running good offense, in general, just shots not falling. The UGA game is an extreme example of that, as you said. Kelly's season is an example of it too. He's not a poor shooter but his percentages are plain bad. Hoping the law of averages kicks in with him. His ft shooting has been inexplicable.
I think the solution to going all out on defensive effort is having someone on offense that is a go to guy that can finish at a high rate of efficiency. Is that Baye Ndongo for us? His shooting % in that tournament was ridiculous. After watching all the games in Hawaii I'm starting to think we need to go to him more often than we do. Use the 5 out offense to open lanes to drive to the basket with the end goal being look for Baye if you can't finish on your own.