To be honest, I think fans' heads would explode Scanners style if we went back to old rules overnight. You only think you're not used to the current style until you're once again witnessing D-Harp straight arming and "no layups" fouls on every trip up court. The 30 team NBA fanbase, even the old schoolers, have softened in their interpretations of fouls and the younger fans who grew up w/ this shh are accustomed to things like flagrants depending on how a guy falls. EG Kobe pounding into the defender or Jordan on Russell wouldn't even have been a point of contention in 1992, I GAR-RON-TEE it. Yes, I was a fan back then.
Stern over time got the rules relaxed to increase OFFENSE. What happened back when "players determined the outcome" were BRAWLS, the Bad Boy Pistons, the 90s Knicks, the 90s Heat, the late 90s Cavs that bled the shotclock down on every trip and averaged 90 pts a game for 5 years. We're not going back.