On that last play, Nebraska brought Mast and Sandfort to either side of the top of the key to set screens, giving Hoiberg the option to go either way depending on the defense. He chose Sandfort's side, which was probably the way the play was designed, and Sandfort just popped out to the 3 pt line and was wide open. Garcia came from the baseline and slid down to the paint. If Tomi agressively came out to stop the ball, you just drop it to Garcia for a dunk. Lawrence floated to the open area on the other side. Hoiberg had a clean look from 6 ft if he wanted to pull up with the floater, but probably decided Tomi was too tall and didn't want to risk it.
That play had 4 potential clean looks. If the defense sucks in after the pick, you can kick out to Sandfort for a clean look. If Tomi comes up to stop the ball, you drop to Garcia for a dunk, if you stay back Hoiberg has a shot in the paint, and what we saw the kick to the other side for a good look.
Why don't I ever see us run a set play? I am no student of the game, and I keep hearing Tyler is a great offensive coach, but when I turn the game on I see 4 or even 5 guys outside the 3 pt line. I see very lazy movement and then someone either drives or shoots a 3. I get tired of seeing opponents draw up a play off of a timeout or at the end of halves and get a clean look. I can't even remember the last time we had a play drawn up that worked. I think there was one game last year maybe the Oregon game where it was like holy crap who is this team, they're actually running an offense. Then it went right back to 3s and drives.