We're just learning how to space the floor properly, set up cuts, use screens properly and so forth. But we need responses against teams that are trying to slow us down.
Here are a couple of simple actions from the two guard front. There are many more.
Teaching points at practice - passer goes first, off guard cuts next. If nobody is open, guards clear through and can set screens while 5 goes one-on-one.
Right, wing entry with shuffle cut from the weak side. If it's not there, 2 can stop and screen for 5...or go thru and 3 has isolation opportunity or can get a ball screen from 5.