The euro foul utilization exposes everything about our defensive philosophy and what effort, or lack thereof, is put in to it.That last part is partly personnel and the fact that we have too many guys who either don't have the physical ability or will to play defense, or who don't get it. But mostly it is on the coach. There is obviously not a lot of drills on defense going on. They fully admitted they never practice a zone. What else are they neglecting in this area? Obvious stopping dribble penetration is one area we do not practice. We also do not practice stopping the ball in transition. There have been times where all we needed was someone to stop the ball handler, literally just get in his way, and we had a guy there to do just that, and instead he stepped aside, let the ball handler go by, to take the "euro foul" ********. That is a clear sign we do not practice some of the most basic principles on defense since we can just foul to stop momentum when we need to, instead of playing real defense in those situation. Hence our guys are not practiced at it, they are not motivated to do it, and they don't have the drive from the coach to play defense. The coach needs to change his approach to defense, or the coach needs to be changed.