In part one we discussed the importance of Stanley Johnson capitalizing on cutting to the basket.
No matter the game plan the number one defensive bullet point for any team is to disrupt the offense’s spacing and timing. Whether it’s trapping pick-and-rolls, switching, funneling the ball to the baseline - whatever scheme you believe in - it’s all in a effort to throw off the spacing and timing of the jerks on the other side of the ball.
In obvious contrast the goal of the offense is to consistently keep the defense chasing the ball through proper spacing and timing.