import arcpy
from arcpy import env
env.workspace = "C:/Data"
fc = "roads.shp"
cursor = arcpy.da.SearchCursor(fc, ["OID@", "SHAPE@"])
for row in cursor:
print ("Feature {0}: ".format(row[0]))
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← print ("{0}, {1}".format(point.X, point.Y))
row[0] is the OID@ value
row[1] is the SHAPE@ value
hence
pnt = row[1]
print("{}, {}".format(pnt.centroid.X, pnt.centroid.Y))
but you just cant get the point coordinates directly, you have to get its centroid first