"It's one thing to hear coaches say you've got to do this. 'Stop closing out too aggressively,' " Rucker said. "But we can sit them down and say, 'Listen, when you close out short and stop a couple steps short of the shooter, this is the kind of stuff that happens. When you go too aggressively, you're able to suppress the guy's interest in shooting. But he drives a lot, and that causes some bad outcomes that we're not interested in.' "