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@wolves82 made this observation in recent weeks, but Diebler has them playing at a much faster pace with a lot more possessions per game. The last month or so they've consistently averaged 80-85 trips per game on both ends of the floor. They probably rarely exceeded 70 this year under Holtmann, and at a glance were probably consistently around 65-68 possessions in league play.
If that's not a particular person's preference, fine, but it's evident the guys played with a lot more energy and some of the marginal role players like Bonner were a lot better when getting up and down and being more aggressive in space defensively. Getting up and down suited the strengths of an undersized roster and gave them a chance to win more often.
Going forward and knowing the coach's background, if this is the philosophy/style of play for Diebler's program I wouldn't worry about recruiting. Kids will want to play for him because he's going to let them get up and down.