Yep. You gotta know who's where. So like when you pass someone the ball, some people think it's a good pass if you "hit the open man". But there's also next-level play - know WHO you're passing to and WHERE you're passing it to them. Hitting Rob Williams as the trailer on a fast break when he catches it at the three point line is not a good play - RWill will likely turn that over. Passing to Tatum as the trailer on a fast break, however, is a great play. Same pass, same play, different player involved totally changes the quality of that decision.
In this case, it's Brown vs. Harden, one on one, with Brown having a full head of steam. The realistic possible outcomes are: Hoop and a foul, a hoop, a foul, or a Brown miss/turnover. The first three options combined probably come to about 75-80% given who the defender was. If it's Embiid there, different story.