“They weren’t really used to those complicated sets, so we really simplified it and started running spreads, drive-and-kick offenses as you can see with our guys in the dub zone,” Burroughs coach Allan Ellis said. “Then we were letting our shooters shoot the basketball and letting it fly. We didn’t shoot the basketball as well as I thought we were going to shoot it, but it’s probably because of the jitters at the very beginning of the game, but they had a lot of open looks and started knocking them down.”
Source: latimes.com – Los Angeles Times