Well, I am not the only one that used it, as you well know. But here, I would not be surprise if I am the only one that had Slates Gill, or
Pete Newell as a coach. Pete won an NCAA Championship, putting a defensive game plan in place to use against the opposing ball handling guard, using that same metadata. That guard was no doubt the best player on the floor, but the defense worked just well enough for Pete's team to win. The tendencies of the guard were exposed in scouting and highlighted by the metadata. It worked.
That guard was Jerry West. He got better as a pro but it takes help and understanding of the game by the coach to help the team not become so one dimensional as to have the ball dominated by one guard that is also your top scorer with an unbalanced tendency to
score rather than assist even when pressed.
It begs the Double team. And this is what we see for the Blazers, come playoff time each season.