Exactly- pace of game/number of possessions has a big impact on that- when you are giving up lay-ups 15 seconds or less into the possession, you are going to have more possessions yourselves too. The ability of teams to inflict their pace on opponents is a huge factor. 90 points is irrelevant if you can’t get stops. Michigan was the first team that tried this approach, it worked, and several others used it in conference play. Still can’t think of one guy, who off the bounce, has to create his own shot. If there is no LG in the middle, the perimeter defensive pressure is going to ramp up even more.