This narrative has created its own momentum on this board, but isn't really rooted in truth at the player level. We run a slower pace so because we want something the players must feel the same and that's the problem even though we had PGs all the way through TJ and know what happened with PJC and family...NYCat wrote:
There's a reason elite PGs don't want to come to Arizona and run this offense. Not very fun.
This offense is as open as the PG allows it to be. And the NBA game is very much about two man action (sounds hot, right?) and sets as well as spacing, all of which are utilized in this offense. The amount of leash given is equal to the amount of bravado and ability the point has. Momo used to jet up and down the floor. So did Lyons. Hell...Lyons often did everything. There is plenty of freedom in this system, and point guards are far better showcased with structure and playmaking offenses. Wings love to run/jump/dunk/mean mug. Point guards love coming off screens and delivering a pass to a cutter or post/re-post or the dozens of other sets in half-court offense. Sure, they love to get out and run, too, but the great PG is going to look to show play making ability in something other than transition and early offense.
I've never heard hint of a PG recruit avoiding Arizona because we are not fun.