Well, it's also true that your offensive flow is not good enough to find proper mismatches. This doesn't mean you couldn't play interior tactics in a good way, simply that distribution is not exactly at his best. Ideally, if you're going to play outside tactics for example, I don't think we're gonna see the most canonic distribution of a motion
Just taking as example the last 2 games of the Italian U21
- vs Philippines: 51 shots for PF-C and 55 for PG-SG-SF (with 10 offensive Reb vs 5, and tap in are not the related to the tactic itself)
- vs Spain: 46 shots for PF-C, 42 for PG-SG-SF (with 12 offensive Reb for the big men, 1 for the guards)
or last season
- vs France: 30 shots for PF-C, 49 for PG-SG-SF (OR 11 vs 8)
I simply believe that a higher offensive flow will increase a better distribution and shot selection. If you have a guard extremely capable of attacking in the lineup, he will take a good amount of shots, eventually more than the ones of your big man. Of course, a team with a high offensive flow but extremely better offensive weapons at the big men position is supposed to see a particular focus on those guys.