Fred planned in-bounds plays. Prohm's plan is to in-bound the ball and set up "the offense".
Fred made halftime adjustments. Prohm does not. Tonight, the team was heading out of the tunnel with 7min on the clock.
Last week, with K-State, they spent the first five minutes of the second half trying to force a 3-point attempt into Matt's hands. That WAS the offense.
It was as though he expected K-State to keep giving open looks. In that situation, you play a half-side ball set and attack the hoop in 3v3 situations. They had a guy backside babysitting Matt. With one guy out of the defensive rotation at all times, the offensive efficiency goes up. How was that not attempted/executed?
Prohm was successful at Murray b/c he had two NBA point guards spaced out nicely over his 4 years. There are currently about 30 bonafide NBA talented players in the NCAA with half of them camping out on 6 teams. If a team has one, they take over ball games (no offense needed) and will carry a mid-major to 20 wins a year.