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So, for instance, Kevin Durant is a "me ball" player? Especially at class A, if you only have one kid who can score and you hope to win, then things better be set up to get that player as many shots as possible. To me, that is "team ball". Your only hope to score as a team is for the competent one shooting the overwhelming majority of shots. It is common sense. It means his teammates help him score with screens and abstaining from chucking up shots they can't make unguarded in practice. It means they know he's shooting and they are rebounding or have defensive responsibilities. You'd prefer a democracy where everybody shoots 10 times? You'll go winless. Knowing your role, sacrificing for your teammates is team ball. If it means one guy taking all the shots is the strategy.... That's a team.
You want all five guys equal? Okay it's crunch time...who is your go to guy? They all think they are because that's how you coached them. Good luck with that when the 16% 3 point shooter launches your last possession not knowing he can't shoot. Or are you going to watch four guys pout because they thought it was their turn to shoot and you can't even inbound the ball because they ain't buying into the guy you surprised them with taking the last shot?
Your strategy works if you have 5 Durants until the other team does too. Now it's tied...your team better know who the go to guy is.