AND A MOVING SCREMH. ‘Porrest C. Allen, Basketball Coach ee Offense the title of the Kansas offensive signifies an offensive roll or grapevine dom the floor with the men passing at angles and running in curves, interspersing a pivot only when the offensive man is confronted with a defens- is only for the purpose of ensbling the player to break in the open so that he may pass. The dribble is on individual play, consequently paseing should be resorted to whenever possible. ‘hen a player passes to a teammate in an unguarded position and the passer aut —— tus play is mown as the perfect offensive play. Passing and cutting are encouraged more in the passing gane than they are in the dribbling game. In the passing game the opponents are faced with many more passing angles to overcome then in the dribbling game. When the dribbie is used we teach the low dribble for security. when an offensive player is in danger of losing the ball to an opponent we teach