It’s no myth. And I believe that play could’ve been sustainable (fine, maybe not from Rozier) moving into the ff year. However, imo there were 3 huge shifting points that threw the team off rhythm:
1. The return of Gordon Hayward - meant less shots and more sharing. Kyrie was a guy that would have affected Rozier the most but Brown and Tatum would’ve likely continued with their trajectory. Both guys have taken a step back imo. Which brings me to...
2. The ISO’s of Jayson Tatum - idk if it’s because of Kobe or because of all the hype but Tatum has really taken a liking towards iso ball this year. Very Melo-esque. Idk if my memory is just skewed with bias but I don’t remember Tatum iso-ing this much last year or in the playoffs
3. Lineup change - granted, Baynes has been injured, but I thought it worked well for the team that Horford didn’t start at the 5. CBS found something that worked that got us out of the 10-10 funk. Maybe he should look into it again? Idk. Regardless, this ties with the 1st point I made too. Kyrie-Brown-Hayward-Tatum-Horford was going to be a disaster. Kyrie-Brown-Tatum-Horford-Baynes should’ve been the lineup.
Point 1 is a bit of a weird one, because Tatum is taking considerably more FGA's per minute this season as opposed to during the playoffs last season, but is also taking considerably less free throws. I think this ties in with your second point - his game is fundamentally different. Taking way less shots from 0-3 feet (.372% during the playoffs vs .248% this season), taking considerably more shots from the mid-range (.260% during the playoffs vs .306% this season), and shooting both far less efficiently than he did during the playoffs.
Brown is taking less shots, but since the Cleveland game (ie, over the last month) he is actually shooting more per minute than he did during the playoffs. I think his recent play should earn him closer to 30 mins, as opposed to the 25 he gets.
Morris is another guy whose shot numbers have dwindled, but his efficiency has improved massively since his rather terrible playoff performance.
Who knows how to figure it out. Brown should definitely be a starter again. Rozier should get very little minutes. If I were Brad my rotation would be something like:
Kyrie (34) / Rozier (10) / Smart (4)
Brown (26) / Smart (20) / Hayward (2)
Tatum (28) / Hayward (16) / Brown (4)
Horford (16) / Morris (18) / Tatum (5) / Hayward (9)
Baynes (15) / Horford (14) / Theis (12) / Morris (7)
It's a bit of a mess, but it ends up with:
Kyrie - 34MPG
Horford - 30MPG
Tatum - 33MPG
Brown - 30MPG
Hayward - 27MPG
Smart - 24MPG
Morris - 25MPG
Baynes - 15MPG
Theis - 12MPG
Rozier - 10MPG
Once playoffs roll around I ideally would like Rozier out of the rotation almost entirely, barring injury. That way we'd end up with less small ball and a more consistently fluid offence, IMO.