So isolation is ok as long as it works? Can't we say that about the sets we run? If they don't work, it's too many, if they did work, it was not enough?
ISO can have negative side effects.
1. It stagnates your players who stand around watching.
2, Dame often forces it to the hoop too much, the defense tunes in to that, and checks him at the rim resulting in 5 on 4’s. CJ even more so fails to find teammates.
I’m contrast, If you’re James Harden and they just can’t stop it: Step back threes, layups, fouls, alley oops, kick out 3’s. Then it’s not too much. It’s involving other players a lot too.
But if your ISO is performing equal to your non ISO and becomes the Dame or CJ only show, it’s too much because it is too stagnating.
