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Aggressive play is focus of final preseason game
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Tomorrow night the Kansas men's basketball team will play the last game of its preseason. After that the games count for real.
Kansas basketball coach Roy Williams discusses the coming season with KJHK sports announcer Bill Riley.
The Jayhawks are coming off a 98-82 drubbing of High Five America on Saturday.
The Jayhawks will face a team from Melbourne, Australia, at 7 p.m. in Allen Field House for the second of two exhibition games this season.
Williams said the game had helped the team'senthusiasm and concentration.
"You're always going to be more enthusiastic when you get to games," he said. "It showed us a lot of areas we need to improve on great."
Williams said the team was focusing on its own progress and not on the other. "We don't have to," he said.
"We're still trying to improve ourselves and get ahead for what we're going to have to have in conference play," he said.
Junior guard Rex Walters said the team wanted to go out and play the best defense.
Williamssaidhedidnothavea starting lineup prepared for tomorrow.
"We're thinking, 'Let's just take care of ourselves and do the things we know we can do,'" he said. "If we that, we're going to have a lot of wins. If we don't do that, you're going to see some L.'s in the column."
"It could be the same lineup we had last week, but then again it might change," he said.
In last week's game against High Five America, juniors Aiden Jordan and Walters started at guards. Senior Alonzo Jamison and sophomore Richard Scott started at forwards and junior Eric Pauley at center.
Williams said the team had studied the program's use of tiptapes and learned a lot from them.
*Regardless of what I say to them in practice, when they see on film what*
they're doing in the game, that's the biggest teaching tool you can have because they see it themselves," he said.
After last week's game, Williams said that at halftime he told the players to be more aggressive on the court, both offensively and defensively
Pauley said the team would come out strong against Melbourne.
"I think we're more confident now because the first game jitters are out of the way," he said. "We'll come out more aggressive."
Walters, who scored 15 points
against High Five, said confidence would improve with each game.
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"We'll be playing in-your-face defense."
"The first night, our guys were a little nervous," he said. "I was a little bit nervous."
"Weneded it," Walters said. "It was a chance to just rest and relax our bodies."
Kansas will open the regular season Nov. 23 at Allen Field House against Maryland-Baltimore County.
Williams gave the team the day off Tuesday.
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