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UM Griz vs. E. Wash BSC Tourney Semi Final

https://twitter.com/SkylineSportsMT/status/1370628091748356099

WATCH: Big Sky men’s semifinal – EWU rips Montana, advances to title game
https://skylinesportsmt.com/watch-big-sky-mens-semifinal-ewu-rips-montana-advances-to-title-game/

NOTE - Griz presser zoom call cut off after about three minutes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqAxhBxjX1I
 
hunt-ducks said:
hunt-ducks said:
I have never heard of a dribble-drive offense. To me, that is just a one-on-one thing after a team can not get a good look from running their offense.

You are right. I guess I have been out of coaching too long. So I Googled it. But the correct definition of the dribble-drive, according to what I read, is the "dribble-drive-motion offense." It involves a lot of motion from the perimeter players...... and I don't see much of that from the Griz offense. Another supposed aspect of the dribble-drive-motion offense is the kick-out pass for a "3" after the penetration. We don't really see much of that from our penetrating guard. The article stated that, to be a successful offense, a team needs guard/wing players who are great ball-handlers because they will be asked to dribble-penetrate for the offense to work. I think this offense, which Travis obviously believes in, is the reason he seems to recruit so many guards, at the expense of recruiting bigs.
 
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