Basketball playbook

Continuity offense are a pattern of movements and passes, which eveads back to the starting formation, and the play can repeat itself again.

The pack-line defense was created by former college coach Dick Bennett while serving at Green Bay using principles from several other man-to-man systems.

His son Tony, who played for him at Green Bay and went on to serve under him as an assistant before succeeding him at Washington State, would go on to even greater success using the system at his next stop of Virginia.

Among the other prominent coaches using the system include Chris Mack (Xavier, now College of Charleston) and Sean Miller (Arizona).

Variations of the system have been used by Ben Jacobson at Northern Iowa and Brad Stevens when he coached at Butler.