Nah. You could put the regular Polley out there against 4th grade girls and he'd still stand on the 3 point line and watch shots go up, and fall, without ever going after them. I'm not sure the way he played before he could out-fight a chair for a board. He only showed energy when finishing 3's on the break, and on defense (sometimes). The rest of the time he looked like he needed a nap.
Something got through to him and he changed his approach last night. Now will Tyler Phommachanh, even with that approach be 19-11 against better teams? No, he will not. But he didn't play harder because Tulane wasn't good. He's faced a lot worse teams than Tulane.