Originally posted by The Mad Hatter
1. Cold - if what you think is good basketball is what you have described, then I have a simple solution for you: Watch the NBA and let those of us that care about fundamentals and team play have college ball. The NBA is chock full of exactly the stuff you describe and you would enjoy it tremendously. March Madness is special precisely because it is something different than the NBA. You may not like it, but that is because you are not a college basketball fan. You are a pro basketball fan. The sooner you realize that the happier all of us will be.
2. Don't even try to pretend that WSU's Sweet 16 works in favor of your argument, because the exact opposite is true. Our Sweet 16 team didn't have a single guy that was NBA caliber. The closest was Paul and he only had a shot because he was theexact opposite of the traits you desire. He wasn't a skywalker. He wasn't a big dunker. He wasn't a shot blocker. He was a guy that played fundamentally sound ball, shared the basketball, established good position and played straight up (the defense you apparently dread because god forbid good defense lead to a missed shot not a blocked shot).
Our Sweet 16 team was exactly the kind of team you described as not being what you want to see in the NCAA's. One that isn't full of the best athletes or flashiest players, but plays the game well enough to beat the NBA caliber laden rosters of other schools.
2. Don't even try to pretend that WSU's Sweet 16 works in favor of your argument, because the exact opposite is true. Our Sweet 16 team didn't have a single guy that was NBA caliber. The closest was Paul and he only had a shot because he was theexact opposite of the traits you desire. He wasn't a skywalker. He wasn't a big dunker. He wasn't a shot blocker. He was a guy that played fundamentally sound ball, shared the basketball, established good position and played straight up (the defense you apparently dread because god forbid good defense lead to a missed shot not a blocked shot).
Our Sweet 16 team was exactly the kind of team you described as not being what you want to see in the NCAA's. One that isn't full of the best athletes or flashiest players, but plays the game well enough to beat the NBA caliber laden rosters of other schools.
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