Agree with the consensus opinion about baby steps, the quality of the competition, rotation and distribution of minutes and general cautious optimism.
I would add two thoughts. First, the ball movement and more unselfish play isn't as much the product of better plays or better execution. Its a mindset. Branch is the best example; his first inclination is to make a sweet pass on every play. Obviously it leads him to bad decisions every once in a while, but in my experience, its easier to take a kid like that and dial him back a bit than it is to teach a kid who's a me first player to play team ball. You can run all the great plays/offense you want, but in order to hit the open man, you have to actually be looking for him. That sounds ridiculously simplistic, but its something the team has sorely lacked, not only this year but for much of Lavins tenure with this group. There have been a few encouraging signs over the last few games that its starting to happen. Fingers crossed.
Second, as fundamentally sound as Creighton is, this might be the best kind of good team for us to play right now because we're so much more athletic. We beat Notre Dame even when they were playing well and were highly ranked for the same reason. Obviously we'll have to play smart AND athletic to beat them, but I think its possible.