Anyhow.
Today's offensive game plan was unique. The analysts must've seen a hole in Hugg's defense.
The offense we ran for most parts of the game was a sort of a "spread screen roll option offense". Four guys spread across the perimeter, two of them buried deep in the corners and post player (mainly Sims). The post player would run out towards the guard and he then has the option to set a screen. The same goes for the guard, when the post player pops out, the guard has the option to use the screen on either side to confuse both defenders. In addition to that, the post player will role out of the screen and land in the perimeter and the guard swings the ball to the opposite side and the player in the corner runs "spread screen and roll". See the game winning shot, they spread out and Ramey caught the D slippin' and drove and kicked out. GAME OVER!
I'm liking what I'm seeing offensively.