Good interview with Coach Vanya on EPLAY's YouTube channel today. A couple of highlights:
1) Talked quite a bit about SFA's big win over Duke.
2) Shared what SFA looks for in potential recruits - high character, someone who will "take care of business' on his own (practice, self-discipline), someone who will trust his teammates, someone who is "gritty and grimy", and (obviously) someone who will fill a position need
3) Said that Nate was the heart and soul of the team. Said that as soon as Nate joined the team after being injured in the early days of practice before the season began that there was immediately a very obvious change in the attitude of the whole team. His positive attitude changed everyone's.
4) Said that Keller is an 'old school' coach who coaches players hard but provides for a family atmosphere off the court; Said that Cox and Keller are almost like brothers, with both on the same wavelength and having similar philosophies
5) Discussed analytics, but didn't share much detail in that regard. Said that he learned a lot about analytics while with the Rockets the last few years. Said that SFA uses different analytics than the Rockets do (college vs. pros).
6) When asked if there are opportunities for coaches to do "distance coaching" during the pandemic, Vanya said that there are only certain times when that is allowed by the NCAA, and it is not something that can be an ongoing thing. I got the impression that SFA has not done any of that so far, with the current semester just ending.