Head coach in MO.
Moreno's usage wasn't awful, but I'm not exactly sold on Moreno as a player either. He's "fine", but that's about the gist of it. I did like how Pope tried to incorporate more high-low stuff out of the Zoom action. The biggest issue with Moreno is he's soft, and his body is evidence one of that. At times, his hands were weak too. Moreno's best moments came in PnR actions (so think "single side" Zoom looks) with the play side cleared and his man forced to hedge or help, typically with Aberdeen as Oweh just wasn't a capable passer. I'll be honest, I don't really like how Pope is so set on the post initiating the offense. I love big/little DHO actions, but Pope's version of Zoom is SO DEPENDANT on that big being a capable passer and shooter. That was my biggest issue with the 24-25 team. While Amari was a good passer, he was an awful (non) shooter. That's why, when JQ was playing (specifically the STJ's game), I got a little excited. They incorporated some high-low stuff with the bigs that really worked better with this group, IMHO. I wish they would've continued that even after JQ went down. I feel like that was way more suited to Moreno's strengths as a player.
Granted, that whole paragraph and a couple of bucks will get you a cup of coffee at McDonalds too.