Offensive flow is much less important in his case because the shooter was the PG, the player with the ball. Offensive flow is much more important in inside offenses or in a patient where the scorer is inside. So BC Slammers, by playing with his scorer as PG, doesn't need a good offensive flow [
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Joe
But his players still need to move the ball until his PG gets an open shoot, it's not like his PG played alone the entire game. Just look at the assists, his team had 50% more assists than mine. Is it really that much harder to find big men in the paint than to find a guard, with a 3-2 zone ?
Just to make it clear, I'm not crying a river

Just trying to understand where it went
that wrong.