I totally agree with this.
First, I'll say that I haven't seen many games this year (only 1) but I am a longtime season ticket holder.
Once Fair gets the ball in the front court, she rarely passes it especially if the shot clock is running out (at least last year). She doesn't even look at her teammates. No wonder her teammates don't move when she gets the ball. She's a little better this year with 104 assists so far compared to 106 the entire last year. On the good side, her turnovers are way down from last year (56 vs 123 last year) but I think she thinks she's a one-women show. McEvans is showing good signs of helping on the offense.
The team also needs to find a consistent 3 point shooter. Hall is very streaky. Some days she makes them, others she doesn't. I guess that's the life of a 3-point shooter. Fair, in the last 3 losses, is 5 of 32 from 3-point range (15%). When she can't drive the basket, she throws up desperate 3 point shots.
Comparing Fair to Dillard is probably a good comparison. Both were shooting guards that like to drive the basket. Both are "ball hogs". But, Fair is currently only a Sophomore. In Dillard's senior year, her total scoring went up but so did her turnovers (from 98 to 129) (probably because she didn't have Reid to go to). Dillard shot around 32-35% from 3-point range her 4 years (including UMass). Fair is consistent at 31.4% both this year and last year from 3. In short, Dillard had more assists, points and turnovers than Fair. Again, good that Fair has cut the turnovers but she needs to improve her shot/shot selection and increase her assists.
As UBinMD said, hopefully the rest of the team will play better so Fair doesn't feel she needs to carry the team.