These are just generalizations and things you want to happen without any actual plan. You play to your team's strengths, not the opposing teams. Having Hayward isolate vs a player with SF foot speed and a 7'5 wingspan and 9'2 standing reach? Brilliant plan because if Hayward cant score on that then he is useless. And damn, Hayward made a bad skip pass. Crazy, I guess he is terrible, it's not like he hasnt made incredible skip passes on target all season for wide open 3's. Also how ridiculous is it to throw blame on Hayward when Hood obviously struggled to even be on the court due to some kind of illness. They didnt have to guard anyone dynamic tonight other than Hayward, not a recipe for success for a team that great on the perimeter defensively.
We have to play to our roster's strengths (which is hard to do with our current PG situation). We have to slow it down and execute offense. We couldn't do that tonight with our spacing as they sagged off and focused on Hayward so he couldn't get anything going to the rim. The players they let drive just threw the ball away for easy Warrior fastbreaks.