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 To my Page 2 compadre: 
Let the record reflect that I am a huge R-Dub fan. Love the mag articles. 
Love the books. Love the Page 2 stuff most. You obviously love the NBA, but 
in dissing college hoops, you sound just a little defensive -- over the fact the college game owns this time of year, or perhaps because the NBA 
regular season just happens to get a mite bit tedious right about now ... every @#$%&@! year. 
Now let me say that some of your points are right on, but to fully appreciate 
the differences between the sports, it's only fair to present the other side:  
Why college hoops is better than the NBA
 College has the rumbling Stanford Tree; the NBA has fumbling Washington mascot G-Wiz.|  |  |  | G-Wiz. 'Nuff said. | 
 
College has a 3-point distance that allows any player on the floor to be a threat; the NBA has a 3-point distance that no player but Tim Legler actually likes. 
College has a vibrant coaching pipeline; the NBA has recyclables. 
College zone defenses are a thing of beauty; the NBA zone defenses are a knee-jerk reaction to plodding offenses. 
College is scandalous; the NBA is sterile. 
College players miss some easy shots early, but evolve over time; the NBA has vintage '93 Charles Smith for the Knicks. Ooh, what a savvy vet. 
College refs can look at end-of-game replays for did-he-or-didn't-he-get-the-shot-off clock disputes; the NBA lets Lamond 
Murray be a hero with the famous catch-set-square-up-jump-release-all-in-a-half-second time-defier. 
College has extra-long shorts; the NBA has the fashion police. 
Every college tourney game crackles with win-or-go-home; the NBA has the lumbering first six games of a seven-game playoff series (when it's not one of those oh-so-thrilling 4-1 or 4-0 series). 
 College has the excitement of parity; the NBA has snoozer dynasties.|  |  |  | After four years of college ball, Shane Battier got a degree and an NBA starting job. | 
 
In college, thrilling 18-year-olds rule; in the NBA, thrilling 18-year-olds ride the pine. 
College has four-year starters; the NBA has the journeymen-in-training NBDL. 
College had Ralph Sampson; the NBA never did. 
College had Chris Jackson; the NBA had Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf. 
College had the unstoppable Wayman Tisdale; the NBA got a good bass player. 
College had Loyola Marymount averaging 120 per game; the NBA has a 120-point over-under. 
College had Phi Slamma Jamma; the NBA has the cliquish coaching fraternity. 
All-World Tim Duncan loved his four years of college development; the NBA has Erick Barkley. 
Collegian Shane Battier came out of four years at Duke ready to start in the NBA; the NBA has prep-to-pro "projects." 
 College has Rick Majerus; the NBA wishes it does.|  |  |  | Pro hoops hasn't quite found what it takes to lure Rick Majerus. | 
 
College has chalkboard innovation; the NBA has the good ol' pick (yawn) and roll. 
College is an actual winter sport; the NBA season lasts longer than baseball. 
College has ultra-clever student sections like the Cameron Crazies; the NBA 
has corporations buying blocks of good seats to give to rich people who sit on their hands. 
College has the thrill of expectation at Signing Day; the NBA has contract disputes. 
College has sneaker impresarios; the NBA has take-no-prisoner agents. 
College players date NBA dancers; the NBA dancers are off-limits to NBA players. 
College has Chris Wilcox and Caron Butler; the NBA's D-Miles and Q had better watch their backs ... 
Dan Shanoff is a regular contributor to Page 2. 
 
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