So the problem on these possessions (and many many others) is that we are lost if/when we can't get the entry into the offense. In the Tyne dribbling example, you can see two players never ever move and we keep trying the ball screen and Dusan trying to free himself. The entry here is for the ball to go to Dusan and after that, I believe you'd see more movement etc. But they consistently denied that and Dusan simply isn't athletic enough to free himself against a superior defender etc. We need more action to get into our sets etc. rather than just keep trying the same entry off the high ball screen first one one side and then the other etc. Tyne finally recognizes he must do something different and drives but note that all our other guys simple stand still once he "breaks rank" so when he gets to the glass, no one has made themselves even remotely available to bail him out and he does the only thing he can do and tries to get one up!
Once in it, our offense has a decent amount of continuity to it (conceptually anyway) but our entries are actually very limited. We basically get away with that because the entries aren't in fact dangerous at all ( we generally enter the offense with passes 40 feet from the basket, often to a a guy either with his back to the basket or someone moving away from the basket on the catch). These are fine and normal entries into an offense but are not themselves dangerous etc. so nobody generally exerts much effort into denying us entry into our offense. But we were exposed here for the fact that we really don't know what to do if we can't get the entry into the offense and we don't have the players to get smoothly into it against athletic pressure denying that entry.