Cuban had some interesting points...some even valid...but as been pointed out, one has to consider that some of what he said comes with the caveat of making things easier for his level of play.
But he's not the only one saying these type of things. It's not just the media. It's the coaches as well.
Replay and physical play are high on NCAA basketball rules agenda
One of the interesting questions from the article:
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Adams, the outgoing head of officiating, said he believes officials like to call charges, but the mindset should be, if he's not sure the defender has met qualifications for one, he should call a block. That's not necessarily what's been happening.
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But as is usual, it's easy for coaches/AD's (who make the rules) to talk the game during the offseason. When the lights are one, they are the first one to complain when their starting PG has picked up two quick ones for what they would deem "touch" fouls...and the first to go complaining to the media/whoever will listen.