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LAFAYETTE - Head coach Jessie Evans, and virtually everybody else in the Cajundome Wednesday night, heaped praise on the offensive performance of UL Lafayette's men's basketball squad.
Well they should, since the Ragin' Cajuns rang up 111 points in their exhibition opener.
Now, for defense ...
"Defensively, we have a lot of work to do," Evans said after his squad posted a 111-86 win over Sport Tours' Slovakia Select team. "I thought we did a fine job offensively and we're going to get better, but teams like that are going to stay right in it because they shoot the three so well."
The touring visitors gunned in 50.9 percent from the floor mostly from the perimeter, and Andrej Lukjanec had 45 points by himself including six three-pointers.
They couldn't keep pace with the Cajun gunners, though, especially in the second half when UL hit 23-of-40 shots from the floor and added eight more three-pointers to the seven they hit in the first 20 minutes.
"Coach has been pushing us offensively," said junior guard Brad Boyd, who nailed eight treys himself on the way to 31 points. "We're running more of a motion set with a lot of cutting to the hole and screening and not as much pattern offense."