Jevon, Edwards, Foster, Gip, Hurt
Pretty sure you only have one (Foster) good three-point shooter there out of five. That won't work for oscar, not at all. Also, oscar has no idea what to do with two guys like Gip and Hurt in the paint at the same time. He doesn't do high-low motion, or at least he doesn't do it well. He remains true to his patented 5-man motion.
They take advantage of the "soft" spots on the floor, the short corner and high post. They usually start in a 5-out or 1-2-2 set with a ball-screen then a roll to the basket. There is not traditional post-up. The ball is constantly reversed while the weak side executes screen and replace. With all the constant movement, precise cuts, and screening, the defense usually gets caught out of position.
Unless one of those two can pick and pop, they won't play at the same time.
“Closer isn’t always better,” Weber said of K-State’s shot selection earlier this season. “Open is better.”
The worst thing you can do is lie to yourself about the future. He's still recruiting a team he can't win with. Athletic slashers and beefy post men, not three-point marksmen and pick-and-pop jump shooters. He won't change his offense for them, but he will blame them when they can't run it effectively.