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Sports World Reacts To The Bob Costas Announcement

A closeup of Bob Costas.

GLENDALE, AZ - JANUARY 16: Bob Costas of NBC Sports talk before the NFC Divisional Playoff Game at University of Phoenix Stadium on January 16, 2016 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Jennifer Stewart/Getty Images)

It's safe to say that broadcast legend Bob Costas isn't a big fan of the current state of the NBA in one particular aspect.

Appearing on the Michael Kay Show, Costas said that he's not a fan of the vast increase in the number of three-point attempts per game and the use of analytics. He said that it's reduced the number of fast breaks and he doesn't feel "as close to the NBA" in recent years.

“What worked for a competitive edge, or at least arguably that’s what the analytics showed you to do, did not work well for baseball as an entertainment product,” Costas said. “And I think the same thing is true – I’m not as close to the NBA now as I am to baseball – but in what I’ve observed, it’s not so pleasing to see two teams combine for 80 3-point attempts in a game. Or to see a potential fast break, and the two guys on the wing run to the respective corners instead of finishing off a beautifully-executed fast break."

There are a lot of people who agree with Costas but a number who feel that Costas is just being a stick in the mud:

There's no denying that the NBA has changed a ton over the last decade due in no small part to the rise in three-point efficiency and the advent of analytics in basketball. 

It's hard to tell what kind of role these changes have had on viewership as well. 

Perhaps the NBA will changes its rules in the near future to make three point shots harder. 

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