Its been repeated many times over the years that Hoiberg is an 'offensive genius' etc.
But as far as I can tell his offensive plan is pretty simple:
1. Space the floor to force the D to defend the whole floor.
2. Shoot efficient shots (3's, FT's, paint).
3. Be flexible, allow freedom, and exploit match ups.
Im sure I'm simplifying things, but shouldn't the assistants have a pretty good handle on this stuff by now? It obviously works and is a great strategy but doesn't seem that tricky.
But as far as I can tell his offensive plan is pretty simple:
1. Space the floor to force the D to defend the whole floor.
2. Shoot efficient shots (3's, FT's, paint).
3. Be flexible, allow freedom, and exploit match ups.
Im sure I'm simplifying things, but shouldn't the assistants have a pretty good handle on this stuff by now? It obviously works and is a great strategy but doesn't seem that tricky.