It's funny... I see this in HS ball. Coaches coach it and players lose their f'n brains as soon as the ball is inbounded. I've told my son, no less than a 100 times, "DO NOT DRIBBLE INTO THE TRAP ON THE RIGHT," and he has dribbled into the trap on the right about 99 times, which is death for a righty, because you can't turn left from there without exposing the ball unless you switch to your left hand... which is what should happen before you get in the trap in the first place, if you haven't already made the pass to the middle that you should have been looking for... I watch teams get pressed, the ball gets inbounded, and everyone turns and sprints down court, back to the ball. I had kid tell me, "I didn't want to bring my man to the ball." DAFUQ?!
Inbounds plays... Coach and Inbounder shout out the play....3 out of 4 players line up in the right spot. One numbnut is lost, and 2 of the 4 players in the field shout the play at lost player... 1 of the 4 physically grabs him and puts him in the place... Inbounder slaps ball, lost numbnut actually runs the right play, but one of the original 3 goes to the wrong spot, inbounder tries to lob the ball to him over 2 defenders... turnover.
If I were an actual basketball coach, I would be dead from heart attack, stroke, and aneurism in every game. RT does a good job of surviving. He's a survivor.