...it became clear this was Eric's team and the offense was running through him. He toned down the crazy shots and had some moments where he really shined on defense (remember his effort in shutting down Jared Brownridge in the first Santa Clara game? Held him to 8 pts). I don't know that he always played that hard on D game in and game out, but he definitely had a few games where he really played D with some pride, like his older brother did, and didn't worry as much about getting his shots on offense.
I think you could say he's already adjusted his game. What we really need is for TJ Haws and Elijah Bryant to follow suit. Those guys are still way too focused on their own offensive games and don't seem to like getting their hands dirty playing defense.