With a 50-18 halftime lead over Southeastern on Monday night, Will Wade sent his troops back to the court with new instructions before the start of the second half.
There would be no layup lines or casual jumpers to shake off the halftime cobwebs. Instead, the Tigers divided into groups of four for defensive drills, closing out on shooters and rotating into helpside.
These guys can score at will, Wade knows. If they can stop at will, too, then they'll have many more nights like Monday.
LSU (2-1) sent the Lions home with a 96-43 defeat, thanks to a suffocating, switching defense and its customary, swashbuckling scoring attack.