I can’t believe I’m saying this but I think Wemby needs to shoot a few more threes.
I want the emphasis on interior play to continue but we need him to also stretch the defense a bit.
While the plays seem better designed to create favorable shooting situations, I think the coaching staff still gives certain players some leeway to experiment.
This is probably why the team often gets caught up after leading by 20 points. Harper and Castle take three-point shots, and Carte Bryant has some playing time.
Victor still seems to be focusing his development on periods of experimentation in which he works specifically on one aspect of the game. Last year, it was three-pointers, to the point of excess. This year, it's clearly the Giannis style of play. We can already see a difference from the preseason: tonight, Victor avoided bringing the ball up the court. He understood that he was still losing the ball too much in that situation.
As for three-pointers, he'll come back to them when they decide to stop experimenting. The closer they get to the playoffs, the less they'll do this and the less freedom certain players will have.
And, in this game, if Victor didn't take two or three shots like he was going to do in this “Giannis” phase, it's simply because the opportunity didn't arise.
In this experimental context, I think they are still forcing situations where Victor can still drive and dribble in a crowded paint. Soon, I think they will only do this against weak defenders or centers (which is clearly something to avoid against athletic, low forwards).
We also know that Victor often shoots "a-trowa-powa" (three-pointers) when he's hot. Against Toronto, he didn't get the ball enough to string together the spectacular plays punctuated by such shots.