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RealGM.comCeltics guard Ray Allen, a veteran of 13 seasons, remembers a time when a well-placed elbow was commonplace in the NBA.
Before Tuesday night's Game 2 between the Celtics and Heat in Boston, the veteran commented on the difference in the game today.
"The league is a lot softer," Allen said less than 72 hours after teammate Kevin Garnett elbowed Miami's Quentin Richardson in the final moments of Game 1.
Garnett was suspended one game for his actions in Boston's victory.
"The slightest little touch and you're at the foul line," Allen said of today's game. "It's like you have to be tricky."
Allen then gave a perfect example of how the NBA has changed over the course of his career.
"Reggie [Miller] would grab my hands and throw them one way while going the other way," he said, adding that he was expected by referees and coaches to defend such a move.
"That's what made guys so great at what they did."