Absolutely! Purdue is where it is because of 5 man play. When people were shying away from big 5s Matt had little competition to land them and as a result got those unicorns that could do some things well and featured that talent. Over time it resulted in improved talent and rankings. Today, Purdue is much better known that I think they would have been fighting over the same players and we know how that worked out in the past. Today, Matt is now getting more of the players of his first choice because Purdue now is viewed as a great program that is getting better. THAT contrarian view now has Purdue a place to be for 5s that is extending to guards as well. That contrarian view has him using more off ball screens than most programs or "modern offense" programs.
With more talent, Matt can be even more versatile. Course that contrarian view is sometimes called something other than "modern" offense where dribble drive, one on one reign supreme