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[QUOTE="hoopsnloops32, post: 4574522, member: 3464"] This is exactly what happened with mens college basketball around 2010 and how it moved to a much more guard focused game by not allowing defenses to touch around the perimeter. I wouldn't be surprised if the tournament is called differently than the rest of the season taking away the physicality allowed in most leagues and allowing guards to operate more freely and dominate. Especially with Clark being the face of the tournament this year there will likely be direction to enforce rules that help high attention players shine. And if not in the tournament, certainly next season I think you will see a bunch of coaches campaigning to change the way the game was called both from an injury perspective and from a style of play perspective. If they want to continue to grow the game they need to change the way its called and played. [/QUOTE]
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