After watching this game I turned on Dallas vs Utah just so I could remember what good basketball looked like again. Utah and Dallas reminded me quickly what it looked like, and I enjoyed the rest of the game. Ball movement. Players moving off the ball. Nobody catching the ball and just standing there doing nothing for 5 to 8 seconds. 3 or 4 passes for a score. Passing up a good shot for a better shot.
Now let's compare that to Blazer second half offense:
Pass ball into Roy.
Roy faces up and stands there waiting for something, staring towards the hoop.
Nobody on the team moves.
3 seconds have gone by. Nobody has cut. Nobody has moved. Everybody is paralyzed, waiting in anticipation for what Roy will do.
Roy still stares intently towards the basket, waiting for something. What is he waiting for?
Another 4 seconds goes by. Nobody has moved.
Roy, seeing the shot clock running down, dribbles into traffic, dribbling it off his foot, or jacking up a bad shot in traffic.
Washington gets the rebound play over.
That was pretty much the offense for the whole second half. If it wasn't Roy, it was somebody else standing around holding the ball too long, waiting for something to happen that wasn't ever going to happen.