Are College Coaches Gaining an Unfair Advantage through USA Basketball?
Posted Jun 22, 2018
This question reared its ugly head when Duke’s Coach Mike Krzyzewski took over the US Men’s team. On the surface, that was enough of an advantage for Duke to grab ‘one and done’ recruits at a rate that, according to Jim Boeheim, made Kentucky coach, John Calipari, express some concern over the perceived advantage. “It’s a concern he has raised before,” Boeheim said.
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