Guards Malcolm Brogdon and Marial Shayok go into UVa's season expecting big things from the Cavaliers but also understanding that there is work to be done.
In these video interviews, Brogdon talks about life after basketball and how that idea was impacted by his experiences of the past year. He also talks about playing this summer in the PanAm Games and how it measured up against what he says is the "right way" that Virginia plays. For Shayok, the idea that the Cavaliers might play a little faster this season really depends on how well they can defend and execute. He says he wants to be more consistent and make good decisions and that was his focus in the offseason. He also said that knowing UVa would need to replace Justin Anderson was more motivation for him than it was pressure.
In these video interviews, Brogdon talks about life after basketball and how that idea was impacted by his experiences of the past year. He also talks about playing this summer in the PanAm Games and how it measured up against what he says is the "right way" that Virginia plays. For Shayok, the idea that the Cavaliers might play a little faster this season really depends on how well they can defend and execute. He says he wants to be more consistent and make good decisions and that was his focus in the offseason. He also said that knowing UVa would need to replace Justin Anderson was more motivation for him than it was pressure.