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woj and rachel nichols alluded to this a few days ago.
there have been studies globally that suggest close, fleeting contact throughout a game doesn't add up to the 10/15 minutes required for "close contact." some of those studies had to do with soccer though. not sure how banging around in the post every possession down the floor doesn't raise red flags when it comes to contact tracing but I know nothing.