With Green and Porter both being gifted athletes, there were ways to exploit teams in transition. Actions were put in place to have both players playing off each other. There were branch-off plays that involved Green and Porter getting the ball quickly at the elbows and wings to make the opposing defenses pick their poison. “I’m just making sure that they are both playing to their strengths,” Silas said. “So, that’s getting the ball up the floor quickly, playing off each other, because they’re both gonna have primary defenders. And then making sure that the way that we set it up is not just good for those two, it’s good for everybody else on the court.”