and confidence coming down the stretch that an unambiguous victory will bring.
Rather than leave the door open for teams to get back into a game, Kalani needs to keep up the pressure and intensity through the whole game. He's never developed that in his teams but I think he has to in order to take that next step in the program's evolution.
It can be done in a way that is still respectful — I don't think trick plays up 40 are necessary — but he needs to put behind him the days of playing up/down to the competition and just start steamrolling teams.