Every good team designs their offense through positions on the court. For 5 years, a lead guard and 5 spot are the most important positions in a Steve Pikiell offense, pick n rolls, screens, etc. to free up guards/wings and dish to the 5. Pike has expanded to have a lead forward as the third most important position, like Caleb, Paul and now Jaden.
2016-17 15-18 Corey, Nigel/CJ Gettys(33/33), Sa, Doorson
Think of all the offense run through Corey,Nigel or CJ, big drop CJ to other 2
2017-18 15-19 Corey, Geo/Doucoure(29/34),Doorson(4/34),Sa
All three 5s did something well, but all had limitations
2018-19 14-17 Geo, Caleb/Doorson(31/31), Myles
Doorson improved and Myles had growing pains but potential
2019-20 20-11 Geo(19/31), JY, McConnell(12/31), Paul/Myles(25/31,Carter(6/31)
Myles was solid and Carter developed to pretty solid best we've had the 5 spot
2020-21 7-4 JY(11/11), Paul/Cliff(6/11),Myles(5/11)
For the first time in 5 years, we have 2 guys that have similar skill sets, that cover the 5 spot for 40 minutes, and no drop off, does everything Pike asks of a 5 in his offense without losing any skill set or plays in the playbook. That's why losing Cliff is so important, we have many guys that can run the point between Geo, Caleb, JY, Paul and Jaden soon but you are using up a lot of your point guards in other positions because of the lack of size and depth of other positions, Palmquist and Mag haven't had enough time to develop and your 3rd string center and backup 4 is filling the 5 spot from injury. Myles can't play 40, and Reiber, Doucoure or Nathan can come close to what Cliff does at the 5 for our offense. You have Reiber and Doucoure practicing all the plays in his offensive playbook, and eliminating plays they can't run when they are on the floor because they aren't capable of running them yet, making the offense ineffective, why we are struggling to find an identity and a lot more predictable.