I'd like to see this tried with Hayward-Kanter much more next season. Notice it's essentially the same play as the one in the post above. The Rockets ran it with both Hakeem and Barkley, and the Jazz can hopefully interchange Favors and Kanter too. Drexler is playing the wing role that Hayward would.
This setup was missing from Corbin's arsenal last season and I give him a pass since Foye is too short and not crafty enough to use the low screen for a curl and inside layup. It's a minor part anyway.
Here's the triangle setup even though the guard is clearing out. I'm showing it because after the entry pass, Drexler can set a screen for the guard for an easy corner three. The Jazz used this play last season but Jefferson can't handle having his but in a defenders crotch, and turning around ruins it.
The arrow shows the weak side wing rotation for a corner three when the defense collapses on the post. Ball goes to the high post and then skips over to the corner. Sploosh. Again, not available with Weezy playing ballerina down low.
Although this doesn't look like the same setup, the option is easy to add if Hayward calls off the Kanter low post and they use a little movement on the clear out. Again, the weak wing slides down (or camps there) for the pass on the drive. Miami uses this play tons.
Here's the clear out by running through just like the screenshot with Stockton scoring a layup in the post above. Another thing I hated about how Corbin ran it is he bunched guys up on the weak side wing way too closely. The Rockets always had a guy slowly leaking toward the sideline to keep Bryan Russell honest in not getting too close to the post. Again Big Al...
Anyway, there it is with 4, 5, 6 options. Every team in the league runs this, it's about having the talent to do it well.
One other option (which Hayward and Millsap played last season), is swinging the ball out of that triangle an into the two man game on the other side.
*Edit, I forgot to add the screen shot where Drexler and Hakeem run a pick and roll. That was the main reason I want to see more of this play too. *dammit*