So based on the great posts above and review of the only game film (Iowa St):
The man offense looks like 30% fast break, 50% base motion offense, and 20% set plays. It's not my favorite offensive style, but not bad. Characteristics seemed to be low turnovers, decent shots taken early in the shot clock, little standing around, a lot of drives, kick outs, and good ball rotation. I didn't see any evidence of execution of a secondary break in the Iowa State game. Iowa State played exclusively man-to-man so if anybody has any Missouri State take against a zone defense I would love to review that as well.
As for Missouri state's defense at least 90% of the Iowa State game looks like aggressive man-to-man defense. There was good help-side support, few wide-open looks, active hands, and many turnovers created. It was basically everything I like to see in a defense.
In general Missouri State looked like a well-coached team that played far above their actual talent level. You can count me as hopeful and bought in to the new coach, although I doubt anyone really cares.