I had already read the article and didn't find it disturbing and didn't come away thinking Roy doesn't get "it". What I do feel though, is that Nate doesn't get "it".
"It's going to take those guys some time," McMillan said. "This is not going to happen overnight."
... First, they had the majority of last year to work on this. I never understood why he had Oden come off the bench so much last year because it stunted their growth as a unit. It was almost like he was just trying to postpone the inevitable. I'm well aware Oden wasn't a world-beater last year, but they still needed to get use to playing with each other.
Second, Nate has since had the entire off-season, training camp, the entire pre-season, and almost 1/4 of the regular season to figure out an offense that gets all three involved. So Nate, nobody expected it "to happen overnight", but you've already had "some time".
It is not rocket science to create an offense that gets three players a lot of touches. The problem is Nate's offense. When half the offense is nothing more than an isolation one-on-one play, or watching Blake try to dump the ball down to Oden for 10 seconds so Oden can then try to back his way under the basket, clearly there's not going to be any ball movement... meaning guys won't be involved half the time. Not to mention it's extremely easy to defend and extremely predictable. The result:
There has been a rash of hurried attempts to beat the shot clock, and far too many stagnant, lifeless possessions that ultimately end in a low-percentage jump shot.
So as much as I respect Nate as a coach, he unfortunately hasn't shown he can create an offense that is anything more than this. So Nate, I'll make it real easy for you - Go watch the Lakers offense and see how they successfully get Kobe, Gasol, and Bynum involved. Then do that. It's called ball movement, moving away from the ball and getting the ball on the move. Figure it out.
"Part of it is me calling plays, and having that balance," McMillan said. "And maybe we do move guys around, work on the rotation. We will make adjustments."
No, you calling plays isn't part of it. You changing your entire offensive philosophy is all of it.