Lionel Hollins of the Memphis Grizzlies was taking part in the traditional pregame media session for NBA coaches on Wednesday night at Target Center. A few minutes earlier, the Gophers had started a game at Indiana in which Hollins' freshman son, Austin, would play 26 minutes for the visitors.
Hollins was asked if he was hoping to find a TV to catch some of his son's game.
"I'm not," he said. "I don't watch him play."
Because? "I don't like college basketball," he said.
Hollins paused for a second, and you wondered if he was getting ready to couch that remark. Not really.
"He was my son in high school and I didn't watch him then, either," Hollins said. "When I was out of basketball, I went to every game. I hated it. But I had to do it."
Lionel mentioned that he coached Austin a couple of times in youth basketball, so it wasn't like he ignored his son as a player. As for those thoughts on the college game, well ...
"It's hard to watch college basketball ... There's not a lot of playing," he said. "The pro game, with the 24-second clock, moving up and down the court, you get at least 100 possessions every game.