The offense has had an adjusted offensive rating of 125 or higher in every game since they got to Maui (per Barttorvik). A great thing is that it's come in different ways.
In Maui, they got to the free-throw line a bunch. Against Colorado, they went crazy from three and ended up shooting well from there last night as well. A couple of games have been super efficient from two. Last night made up for the lowest two-point percentage of the season with a high offensive rebounding rate. And every game except Marquette has had a really low turnover rate.
The offense isn't super flashy (besides for Gilbert when he's finishing well or maybe when MM and Jones are both hot from three), but it can beat opponents in just about any way that's necessary. It makes it very hard for a defense to decide what to focus on stopping.