CONWAY, S.C. — It is a fast generation of players Bob Huggins coaches these days.
Cars are fast, food is fast, and Google can give you 84,000 options to any Internet search in 0.53 seconds.
What doesn’t interest Huggins are fast shots on offense, because fast shots generally equal bad shots for the Mountaineers.
Huggins was unimpressed with the way his guards handled their part of West Virginia’s full-court pressure in last week’s 99-94 loss to Buffalo.
As far as changes for West Virginia (0-1) in Thursday’s first-round game against Monmouth in the Myrtle Beach Invitational, showing more patience on offense and fixing the press may be the most noticeable.