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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 386989" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>I noticed how, more than not, Alvarado/Okogie/Alston were really playing great zone D together. They were usually very much in sync, especially Okogie and Alvarado. Obviously has to do with familiarity increasing. But the guards were also talking well together. </p><p></p><p>The defense looked completely different than most of this season because of that. This staff showed last year that teaching defense first, hanging your hat on that, can produce wins. I think if this is a consistent theme in building the program then they could find some sustainable success at Tech. The one and done type players typically don't like to learn the defense first, they prefer to be showcased offensively. So the priority has to be recruiting into this program mentality. The class coming in next season looks like a perfect fit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 386989, member: 231"] I noticed how, more than not, Alvarado/Okogie/Alston were really playing great zone D together. They were usually very much in sync, especially Okogie and Alvarado. Obviously has to do with familiarity increasing. But the guards were also talking well together. The defense looked completely different than most of this season because of that. This staff showed last year that teaching defense first, hanging your hat on that, can produce wins. I think if this is a consistent theme in building the program then they could find some sustainable success at Tech. The one and done type players typically don't like to learn the defense first, they prefer to be showcased offensively. So the priority has to be recruiting into this program mentality. The class coming in next season looks like a perfect fit. [/QUOTE]
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