If guards are standing around waiting for a ball then they aren't doing it right and the play is doomed.NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 15, 2021 1:19 pm This may sound a bit strange, but Self's offense for a guard is somewhat simple. It's the big guys who have to be in the right spots at the right time. Lots of times, as a guard in his offense, you wait for the ball to come to you in a certain spot and you go. Maybe 7 seconds of work on a 30 second clock while the big works and moves all 30 seconds.
I think that the timing of when to do things and the angles at which you have to pass in Self's offense are all very precise and very complicated. Last year's team sucked at passing into the post because they were too impatient to wait for screens to develop and because they were too imprecise about their passing angles, resulting in turnovers or balls caught in a position where it was very hard for the post player to do something quickly.