ADRIAN – When the Siena Heights men’s basketball returned to practice last week after not having played a game since Nov. 10, head coach Joe Pechota and his staff weren’t expecting much."It was rough," Pechota said. "It was rough. Basketball is such a timing and rhythm sport and you hit that pause for that long, you can workout and do things on your own until you’re blue in the face, but when you’re working on timing with teammates, there is going to be such a