I'm not saying Oakland and Princeton are better offensive teams(they obviously aren't nearly as talented). I'm saying that Oakland and Princeton run a lot more offensive concepts and throw a lot of different looks at defenses which puts more pressure on the defense.I'm sorry, but what? You don't think he set screens off the ball?
As in doing this?
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You basically lost me at the first sentence anyhow when you essentially posited that Oakland and Princeton are better on offense than our recent teams (remember the one last year that was 2nd in the nation?)
Yes I'm talking about off ball screens and movement. Ty was basically just in the dunker spot, setting ball screens, or standing around off ball last year. He wasn't moving around setting off ball screens, flare screens, etc.
If you've watched much Illini basketball it's a lot of on ball action and dribble handoffs with a lot of other guys just standing around ball watching.
Yes it can work when you have an all american talent in Domask and a nPOY caliber player in Shannon surrounded by good roleplayers but I think the team could have been even better tbh.