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By Andy Katz
ESPN.com Monday, December 16, 2002 ATLANTA -- Gonzaga looked passive on defense. The Bulldogs were reacting instead of being proactive. No wonder the Zags found themselves down 22 on Sunday against Georgia. By the time Gonzaga got around to playing more aggressively on defense, it was too late in a 95-83 loss to Georgia. If the Zags don't change their attitude in time for Tuesday's game against North Carolina State in the Jimmy V Classic, a national television audience won't recognize Mark Few's team. If the problem persists too ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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