Van Gundy Reflects on Pitino's 3-Point Rule
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Jeff Van Gundy was on Rick Pitino's staff with the Providence Friars in 1986-87 .
The Friars scored the season’s first points on a 3 in the first game of that season, against American University .
Pitino hadn’t invented the rule, of course; it was an integral part of the old ABA .
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