The offensive jump is misleadin and half truths, intellectually dishonest (your specialty) and you tryna paint this narrative Udoka was coachin this archaic offense while analytics embracin (Udoka embraced em too lol) Mazzulla revamped everythin.
For one Derrick White only got traded to Boston near the end of last season for a quarter of season. They had the best or close to best #1 offense in the league in those 26 games wit him. Schroder, Richardson and Langford 3 defensively minded players with limited offensive ability played half season 44 games for them last season. I dont remember what they offense was pre trade but it was much closer to league average and mid which heavily skews their RS stats.
Malcolm Brogdon this season also added a completely different dimension to offense and allowed them to play buncha 3 guard lineups they couldnt last year to point they had to desperately try Payton Pritchard in spots. Brogdon was they 3rd best offensive player this season so that is a critical player and why they been able to thrive so much in transition this season wit all the possibilities and rotations they aint have last year (and only had White for 26 games). We seen this game 6 without Brogdon is was the same gritty defensive type of win Jays era has been doin for 6 years now. They been in and winnin elimination games since they was 19 and 20
You see some of your autistic meek self in Mazzulla that why you relate to that nikka and all season tryna push narrative that Udoka was holdin team offense back, wasnt innovative and dont believe analytics as much when none of it is true (maybe Mazzulla prefers certain stats more but main difference in offense was just 26 games wit White last season and no Brogdon) when none of it is true