Members of the team battled in a three-on-three and four-on-four drills with a pass from the top of the key starting it off. Here's our take:

Crean forced his players to make the screen calls or they would be forced off the court. He said yesterday talk was an area the team had to work on, so today proved that is a priority.

Jeremiah Rivers was once again the leader, banking shots and playing solid defensively. He shows a ton of heart while he's out there.

The bigs were getting beat. Tijan Jobe and Bawa Muniru and Tom Pritchard each got taken by Rivers, with Jobe getting jammed on in the process as he got beat inside by Rivers. They'll need to work on their footwork and quickness on defense.

Despite that, they also were some of the hardest workers offensively. Muniru did especially well fighting through attempted strips and getting up to finish.

Jordan Hulls takes his sprints seriously. He beat out the rest of the team by a couple steps when it came time for the losing groups to run in the three-on-three.

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