Not meaning to attack you here, but how is a culture built without success? Further, how is a culture built with guys who won't be around for more than 1 season? I'll take an extremely optomistic outlook and say this teams scratches and claws to a record around .500 in conference play. They fight over screens and win the 50-50 balls, they limit second chance opportunities, they make the extra pass on offense. Away from the public eye, they work hard in practice and improve as the season goes on. Then the vast majority of those guys leave and we're left with Battle, Thiam, and Thompson who actually played on that team to build off that culture? Is that enough? Especially if 1 or 2 of those guys doesn't play much of a role? Even in what is close to a best case scenario, it seems like you'll need to start over in '22 in regards to building habits and establishing an identity with very little veteran leadership returning and most starting roles up for grabs. Regradless of how the season goes there will probably be 8 new guys coming in with many (hopefully) fully expecting to start and/or play major roles which will create an entirely new dynamic. I think these guys will play hard all season long as it's their one chance at the big stage and likely will be the last serious basketball many of them play. I am just skeptical that it will mean anything for the culture of the program going forward regardless of how the season plays out.