Yeah, we look like this quite a bit. Our wings and #6 being planted in the paint while wide open 3's are going up.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WZOyWIV400
You do realize #6 in this case isn't in any fault here, right? He might even be deterring a designated post-up play. The mistake happens when 2 players try to rotate to one guy. If the defensive rotation was fairly executed, we would see if #6 would be quick enough to rotate back.