Sasha Vesenkov would have been a great college star if he played for Bellarmine. Imagine if all the Bellarmine players were like Sasha Vesenkov, Tim Duncan, Ginobili, and Tony Parker, that would be a champion team. Imagine if they also used Flow Offense. That would be a very tough team to defend.
Second sequence, from 0:21 to 0:34: in-bound pass and six more passes, no dribbles, lay-up made. At about 0:30, Bellarmine's #10 sets a screen (moving slightly) that frees a teammate to receive a pass and score.
Third sequence, 0:36 to 0:49: in-bound pass and four more passes, dribble and lay-up. The scorer darted past his opponent, who seemed a bit distracted by Bellarmine player #12 who was briefly on a collision course.
First sequence, from 0:00 to 0:16: one dribble, eight passes, three-point shot made. At about 0:11, player #1 for Bellarmine sets a screen that confuses the defence, resulting in two defenders guarding #5, and leaving #1 open. #1 receives a pass and shoots.
I been a Louisville fan since 1981. Kenny Payne has to go. Bellermine coach Scotty Davenport is best coach in Kentucky. Better than Cal. Cal is just a recruiter. He can't coach
Alperen Sengun, Jokic, Giddey, Sabonis and Kelly Olynyk all graduated from this school 😂 I LOVEEEEEEEEEE this ! All these players will make NBA rosters if they really wanted to! Basketball IQ will ALWAYS dominate more “talented” players with “athleticism” who don’t play with high hoops IQ! ALWAYS!!!!!!!
I just saw the clip of Coach Musselman talking about Bellarmine, so I had to check this out. He wasn't kidding, this is artwork. Wow.
Sasha Vesenkov would have been a great college star if he played for Bellarmine. Imagine if all the Bellarmine players were like Sasha Vesenkov, Tim Duncan, Ginobili, and Tony Parker, that would be a champion team. Imagine if they also used Flow Offense. That would be a very tough team to defend.
Second sequence, from 0:21 to 0:34: in-bound pass and six more passes, no dribbles, lay-up made. At about 0:30, Bellarmine's #10 sets a screen (moving slightly) that frees a teammate to receive a pass and score.
Third sequence, 0:36 to 0:49: in-bound pass and four more passes, dribble and lay-up. The scorer darted past his opponent, who seemed a bit distracted by Bellarmine player #12 who was briefly on a collision course.
First sequence, from 0:00 to 0:16: one dribble, eight passes, three-point shot made. At about 0:11, player #1 for Bellarmine sets a screen that confuses the defence, resulting in two defenders guarding #5, and leaving #1 open. #1 receives a pass and shoots.
I been a Louisville fan since 1981. Kenny Payne has to go.
Bellermine coach Scotty Davenport is best coach in Kentucky. Better than Cal. Cal is just a recruiter. He can't coach
Alperen Sengun, Jokic, Giddey, Sabonis and Kelly Olynyk all graduated from this school 😂
I LOVEEEEEEEEEE this ! All these players will make NBA rosters if they really wanted to! Basketball IQ will ALWAYS dominate more “talented” players with “athleticism” who don’t play with high hoops IQ! ALWAYS!!!!!!!
I'm 10:45 in and finally realize that one entire team is white and the other entire team is black!
Even the coaches, white vs black.
Chess v Checkers (Before anyone comes for me, I'm Black😭) but it's clear that the passing team is playing HIGGH LEVEL chess
Was a nice game. I was there praise Jesus, just learned about the saying. My sisters bf is #1 for Bellermime
Imagine if college referees had the courage to call traveling. I like the "no dribble" concept, but Bellarmine traveled on every possession.
nah they clean. they utilize "zero" steps all the time. basics of the basics. such a beautiful ball movement IMHO.
Are u watching with ur eyes closed. Not a single traveling was made by them. Its clean.
thats how basketball should be played, not this give me the ball and clear out.