BYU men's basketball: Cougars face final non-MWC tuneup

Published: Saturday, Jan. 2 2010 12:00 a.m. MST

PROVO — Considering the BYU men's basketball team is riding an eight-game winning streak and has been shooting at a blistering pace in recent weeks, finding a weakness in the Cougars' play right now is pretty difficult.

But coaches can always find areas for improvement. And even after the Cougars' 30-point blowout of the Arizona Wildcats on Monday, BYU's staff went back to work the past two days trying to fix a few defensive flaws that contributed to Arizona cutting a 23-point, first-half lead down to seven early in the second half.

"Defensively we had a lot of breakdowns and gave up a lot of shots right at the rim, and hopefully we can correct that," Cougars' coach Dave Rose said.

Ironically, defense has been a big part of BYU's hot streak. The Cougars say they're at their best offensively when feeding off of defensive stops and steals. The Cougars are sharing the ball better and shooting with more confidence right now than they have in years. In the past four games, they're averaging more than 90 points per game and shooing better than 60 percent from the floor.

Rebounding, a big focus in practices the past few weeks, has also contributed to those numbers. Rose feels the Cougars have become a very consistent rebounding team on both ends of the floor.

"That's kind of what starts our break, if we can get guys to miss shots and grab that thing and get going," he said.

The Cougars have played much better when staying on attack, and that's what Rose hopes will continue. He's seeing a team loaded with players who are focused on winning games and trying to get better.

"Right now I think our players are really comfortable with our system and really comfortable with how we're playing, but there's always another game. We all know in this business that things are going good right now, but it only takes one game to turn that all around," Rose said.

Before the most important games begin next week when UNLV comes to town to open up Mountain West Conference play, the Cougars have one more tuneup game tonight against Division II Eastern New Mexico. It's a home game that Rose added in August when attempts to schedule a prominent Division I team fell through.

"I wanted to get a game before we started league, after playing on a Monday," Rose said.

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