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Geno Auriemma - Men's Basketball

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Hoping that all of the attention to the issue of the lack of scoring in basketball finally results in some change. More and more important basketball figures are speaking out and making a lot good sense.



Geno Auriemma decries men's game
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UConn women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma has no love for the current state of men's college basketball.
Auriemma, speaking on a conference call with national media before taking his Huskies team to Tampa in its quest for a record 10th national championship, called the men's game "a joke."
"The bottom line is, nobody can score. ... College men's basketball is so far behind the times it's unbelievable."
"It really is," Auriemma said. "I don't coach it. I don't play it, so I don't understand the ins and outs of it. But as a spectator watching it, it's a joke. There's only like 10 teams, you know, out of 25, that actually play the kind of game of basketball that you'd like to watch."
Auriemma said he is speaking as a fan. And he doesn't like what he sees.
"The bottom line is, nobody can score," Auriemma said. "And they'll tell you that it's because of great defense, great scouting, a lot of teamwork. Nonsense, nonsense. College men's basketball is so far behind the times it's unbelievable."
In particular, Auriemma -- who has the highest winning percentage in the history of women's basketball and has led his team to eight straight Final Fours -- criticized the poor quality of offensive play.
"Every other major sport in the world has taken steps to help people be better on the offensive end of the floor," Auriemma said, citing rules changes that have been made in sports such as Major League Baseball and the NFL.
"This is entertainment we are talking about," Auriemma said. "People have to decide, do I want to spend 25 bucks, 30 bucks to go see a college scrum where everybody misses six of every 10 shots they take or do I want to go to a movie?
"We are fighting for the entertainment dollar here, and I have to tell you, it's not entertainment from a fan's standpoint."
 
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