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RE: Are any changes needed for basketball conference tourney?
You see hightlights from the WCC (St Marys, Pepperdine, Gonzaga) and they are all playing in tiny gyms (like 5000 capacity). It looks full on TV but also feels smalltime. A place like Northwest Florida State College (outside of Destin, FL) has a 2,200 person gym and hosts the Emerald Coast preseason tournament. 1500 could look nice in a 2,200 or 3,000 person gym


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From a national TV and branding perspective, does it look for worse for the league to play in a mostly empty Lake Front Arena (capacity 10,000) or fill up a smaller (sub 3500 capacity) college gym?
(This post was last modified: 03-13-2017 03:47 PM by chrisattsu.)
03-13-2017 03:39 PM
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