Mavric Posted November 30, 2016 Author Share Posted November 30, 2016 For the record, I don't really think we are running a dribble drive offense. Of course, I can't seem to find where we are running any offense, but I digress. We may use some dribble drive concepts. Against VaTech was the first time I really remember seeing what I would call a dribble drive look where the three guards run kind of a weave, each taking turns attacking off the dribble. But I'm not sure that's really the base concept of our offense. We run a lot of pick-and-rolls. It looks to me like it's mostly set up to be two-man-games with the two involved changing as the possession runs. The other three guys may occasionally screen for each other but it's not synced up enough with the two-man-game to do much good. They other three mainly try to stay out of the way. Quote Link to comment
ScottyIce Posted December 1, 2016 Share Posted December 1, 2016 According to you, there should be four slashers (can dribble, drive), who ideally can shoot from outside. Three point % through six games: Webster is 45%, Watson is 33%, McVeigh is 33%, Jacobson is 0%, Gill is 31%, Roby is 25%, Horne is 25%,and Taylor is 0%. Webster and Watson are the two that can drive the ball. Who do you feel comfortable taking numerous outside shots per game? Again, if you want to see an actual offense operate and put up points, watch Creighton. I'm very comfortable with Watson, Webster, Gill shooting from the outside. I'm fairly comfortable with McVeigh outside. That is about it right now. Quote Link to comment
ScottyIce Posted December 1, 2016 Share Posted December 1, 2016 And that's not according to me, that's the main concept of a dribble drive offense. Quote Link to comment
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