I happened to be listening to the pre-game show of Maryland-Ga Tech Saturday morning -- satellite radio subscriber -- when there was an interview with former Duke great Mike Gminski.
Of course, he was talking about the ACC and so forth. But the interviewer was asking him about the AAU influence in college basketball.
Gminski was very complimentary of it because of the athleticism and ability. He recognized there were some bad apples in the industry -- because that's what it really is, an industry -- but said the one thing that kids on those teams don't have ingrained in them is possessing the ability to actually know how to win games and to understand how to make critical plays. I'm paraphrasing but the gist of it was that the kids are out there to do their thing and then it's time to move on to the next game.
Is that too simplistic? Perhaps. But I thought he raised a point that I didn't give enough thought to. And I thought it was worth discussing on the board.