Marco can't get open and it not because we're not setting screens for him. It's because Marco is not quick enough and can't get separation.
If you are saying that he is not quick enough to get open on screens then Lavin should be fired for recruiting the slowest man on Earth. He might not have a quick release ( I am not sure having seem his shoot less than 10 x), but that is irrelevant as mostly he spends his 4 minutes set up in the corner.
Be that as it may, screens are being set for him. He's a piece of a puzzle, not the answer. Once we get better
players' aroung him, shooters will be valuable, it may not happen this year though. Also at some point its up to the player to make a play. Lavin cant make Marco shoot the ball when its in his hands. When he touches the ball, he does nothing with it, fine, sit on the bench next to Coach. Coach cant force players to make a move and shoot the ball.
I don't buy the "wait till we get better players around him" song any more. There are plenty of teams that do with a lot less on the talent side then we do. Rutgers being one of them. Lavin has got talented players. The talent he has now is certainly enough to be more then competitive with against the likes of lower echelon Big East teams. Come on, how many top 100 recruits do we need. In fact only one of our starting 5 was not a top 50 high school recruit on some body's list. Lavin needs to find a way to effectively get Marco in the offense, that's his job.
So your measuring our "talent" based on their rankings out of high school and not the skill set you see in front of you? We have a bunch of athletes, most of which have no skills. We can't dribble, shoot, nor pass. Look at our starting five, we have only one shooter, no dribbler, and no passers. They could dominate at the HS level because of their altheticism, but now they have to develop some skills, that does take time.
That's why I'm excited about Branch because he brings all three elements to the floor, but we need more of those type of multi faceted players. Losing Moe hurt. Marco can shoot, but he's to timid. That's why D'lo is the man, he doesn't care where he is on the court, who is on him, who's in his face, he's believes he can make the shot, and so he takes it. Marco isn't there yet, who knows if he ever will.