“With Chauncey, I think the biggest difference is just communication,” Little said. “Last year, I was going into games not knowing if I was going to play or not. That’s tough for a guy in his second year not knowing if he was going to get a DNP (Did Not Play) or play 20 minutes. It’s hard to expect a guy to lock in, execute a game plan when night-to-night he has no idea what’s going on. And with Chauncey so far, it’s been ‘Here’s what you can expect … this is what I expect you to do … you are going to get these kinds of opportunities. …’ That way, as a player, I’m not guessing.”