Andersonfro,
Fatigue was definitely a factor, the entire second half Jalen looked gassed and he had cramps at the end. He is really being asked to do a lot and responding well. The blueprint you mentioned is going to be followed by other teams. I should note that the UConn press offense was awful last year with a full healthy roster. Does anyone remember when Colorado pressed UConn at the end of their 1st round NCAA tournament game and we saw the same issues, they could not get the ball inbounds at times and it took like 5 TOs against the Colorado press, which was nothing special, until the coaching staff figured it out in time to save the game. Now UConn is playing with 8 guys and none of them are really pure point guards. Had Gilbert not gotten injured he would have the ball in his hands in these situations and Jalen would just be a secondary ballhandler. Instead Jalen is forced to really handle most of the press breaking chores because nobody else can be trusted. UConn looked very shaky against that press yesterday and some of it was fatigue, some of it was a lack of naturally gifted ballhandlers like Gilbert, and some is on the coaching staff, especially that Brimah inbounds pass which was the worst inbounds play of all time. KO needs to sit down and tell AB he is never inbounding the ball again and like Blades said he shouldn't have even been out there, they should have had Jackson and Facey out there as bigs and Vital, Purv and Adams manning the perimeter. Facey can be the defensive 5 in that situation plus Facey can really run the court and can certainly pass better than Brimah.