Well, if you look at the chart presented above - you will see that in the first quarter, when Oden was on the court - there were 5 plays for Oden, 5 for Roy, 4 for LMA, 1 for Blake and 2 for Outlaw. During that time Oden had 3 turn-overs, 1 assist and 1 miss.
Sounds to me like they saw that Hayes was giving him a real hard time on offense in the first quarter - and decided to let him concentrate on the defense for the rest of the game instead of getting frustrated with his botched offense. And guess what - it worked. He did great on defense and the team won by 9 points.
Look at that, Nate had an in-game adjustment and "the clueless" are still upset.
Good on Nate for doing the in-game adjustment, and good on Oden for being positive with his game and his success on defense.
That chart isn't the number of plays run for players, it's simply a measure of how many offensive possessions Oden actually physically had the ball in his hands. The result column from which you've divined that Roy had 5 plays run for him is a completely different category. It's likely that Roy, at one point or another during the teams possession, touched the ball on at least 14/17 plays.


I guess in fairness, I do see the big guys roll, it just seems like they never get the ball. Is it because they don't execute it right? I don't know, but last season I saw the guards stare right at a rolling G.O. a number of times without a hint they thought about giving him the ball.