I think at the very least, the guards have to try and look for an early breakdown in the ASU defense. They're much better when they have all their guys back than in transition. I suppose all teams are, but the difference is extreme. Last night their guys looked like they couldn't guard anyone when they were getting back in transition, but as a unit, they kept the middle pretty clogged.
Kuksiks' defense is really suspect - quickness, recognition, getting out on shooters... I don't know that any of them are great shakes individually. That Ruslan Pateev guy is a real stiff.
As for Paris on Lockett, Paris doesn't start; and they start a 4 guard lineup - Abbott/ McMillan/ Lockett/ Kuksiks and Cain as the big man. DJ needs to be out there defending Lockett. Especially if he's not going to be scoring or facilitating, DJ needs to perform on D. Also, it would be great for any pro scouts he'd want to impress.
Also, ASU defended Lillard well, but for some reason, he seemed to be hesitatting when he didn't need to against similarly-sized defenders. He could have shot better and led them to the win.