New USC Coach Andy Enfield: "If you want to play slow, go to UCLA."
Posted Oct 16, 2013
USC hasn't reached the Final Four since 1954, but Andy Enfield believes players in one of the nation's most fertile recruiting grounds will embrace the flamboyant "Dunk City" approach his Florida Gulf Coast team rode to the Sweet 16. He interrupted a recent scrimmage at the Galen Center's practice gym to reinforce that point. "We play up-tempo basketball here," he told his players. "If you want to play slow, go to UCLA."
(San Jose Mercury News)
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