Jon Hood says he's trying to adapt to the "wierd" Dribble-Drive Offense.
"There is one team in the whole country that plays this way," freshman Jon Hood said. "It's just so weird."
Most of the players are used to High school and how they're supposed to react.
"Usually, you're supposed to stay 13 to 17 feet away. If somebody is driving your way, you run away from them," Hood said. "No, in this system you're running at the ball."
"I've been told not to do this for as long as I've played," Hood said. "The only time we ever ran at the ball was for a dribble handoff. This is not a dribble handoff, it's a dribble pitch or a dribble kick back."
Friday, November 6, 2009
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