Master the system? Taena ano 'to, engineering? Can you even explain to me the principles of a triangle like you would to a five year old? (hala, dugo ilong na sa English) Punyeta, all I see are more pinch post actions than pick and roll. These are supposed to be professional basketball players, hindi tambay sa kalye. Pro players are supposed to see things on the court that they've seen again and again in practice with a capable coaching staff to a level where they can pass faster and don't have to tell their teammates where to go when moving without the ball. That applies to all basketball actions, not just what you think is a triangle. Master the system ka diyan. There's a reason why amateur players are such because it's assumed they spend half of their time in school and don't practice or do conditioning as much as pros.
Throwback to when Kai did a shoot this-or-that when asked if he prefers the "Euro" system or the "NBA" system to which he replied "Solar System" kasi alam niya na napaka-bobo ng tanong na 'yan. So you mean to tell me it will take this entire core 3 years to master the system? Bitch please, watch how European countries with players from different teams leagues come together less than a week before a window and play like they've been together for years. In Tim Cone's case, since the Asian Games.
Hopefully, for the final time... my problem with the whole core setup is losing an important piece of the core messes up the entire gameplan and finding out what happens to this same set of players in the next window (not just August 2027) when they're coming in days, maybe even hours from their mother clubs will be scary. No point mastering a system if or when they won't have a guy who can get buckets in a pinch or protect the rim. It just means this system is too dependent on talent than it is with teamwork.