I need to amend my post above. I don't think the players have "quit" as they are competitors and not quitters. It is more accurate to say they are demoralized with the realization that their head coach does not have the ability to put them into a position to be successful and when it starts to go bad in a game as it inevitably has in most of the games because there is no game plan to minimize your deficiencies and maximize your positives the players just become a half step slow and maybe even indecisive or try to do things that are outside their skill set. A constant motion, back screens, back cuts etc. seems to me to be the only way to go with no inside scoring threat and to get the ball to Johnson on the move allowing him to be a scorer and a facilitator. Throwing the ball to Tre Johnson and hoping he shoots 70% making 1-1 or 1-5 moves is not a game plan.