I mean a high screen for Fox by a big should have him flying to the lane with a layup/floater or kick to Monk or Willis/Hawk/Mulder or lob to Bam as options.
Defies logic that we've had Briscoe pounding air out of ball trying to feed Bam on block. But I'm not pulling in 8 figures to coach, so...
It was in large part due to lineup combinations.
By surrounding Monk with low volume, efficient players, we were able to maximize his shooting and driving opportunities. And what do you know, almost all of Monk's shots came at the rim or from three! How about that? We craft an offensive strategy around getting our best player on that end some shots, and saw success.
The way we had been playing, Briscoe was dominating the ball way too much, trying to do his best Tyler Ulis impression. Throw in another ball dominant player in Fox with limited shooting range, and we had a recipe for stagnant half court offense. This game should have reinforced the role that Briscoe ought to be playing, a rich man's Hawkins. Be a defensive pest, move the ball, and take advantage of obvious scoring chances.