Everyone thinks a coach can just draw up a play and get guys open over and over and over again, no matter the talent on the floor and it's....funny.
I Don't like the way the Cavs offense is tailored, but this whole "THEY NEVER GET OKORO EASY BUCKETS!" or "THEY DONT RUN SETS TO GET PEOPLE OPEN!"
Like, if it were that easy to just scheme people wide open over and over, everyone would be averaging 125 points a game.
Now for my rant:
I don't follow much college ball.
But had I been in charge at the time of the draft, picking from the spot the Cavs were picking from, this team would currently have SGA, Hachimura, and Haliburton.
If offered to swap our three picks for those three, I'd do it in two seconds.
And that's fucking infuriating considering, again, I don't watch much college ball and shouldn't be outdrafting our GM.
And yes, I know Garland is better (and will continue to be better) than Rui, but I'd trade all 3 for SGA. Let alone getting Haliburton too.