I thought that as well. But then again, Villanova played at a pretty deliberate pace all night, so it wasn't like they were doing anything out of the ordinary. Even when it looked they may have had an advantage after a rebound, they were still walking the ball up court. I don't remember any fast breaks from them at all.
It's true, they never go all out. Their philosophy is like many teams: if you can get the break, take it, otherwise deliberate.
I made the point over the weekend that I think Roy is pretty unique among elite coaches in that he puts pressure on the other team with offense rather than defense. He doesn't disregard defense (no Hal Mumme or Paul Westhead) but his philosophy is we're going to score, let's see if you can keep up. All other elite coaches want to exert their will and on the defensive end. Cal is that way, Pitino is that way, Izzo is that way, K (mostly) is that way, etc. And so they all - other than Roy - have this propensity to slow the game down if they have a lead at the end and be deliberate and reduce the other teams' possessions and minimize the chances for a comeback. Reading this board, you get the impression that only Cal does it......