Jerry is like "If you do not care, neither I do" in recent years. He wants the players to figure out the importance of the values of the game but the way players get the idea is experiencing from first hand, seeing lapses and struggles on the floor by themselves. And, while that costs us some ballgames, I think the reason why Jerry insists on it is he believes that the struggles players go through will help them make themselves better basketball players in long term, who see the game as a profession and knows the importance of discipline. That's just my opinion.