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NBA reportedly on brink of passing shot clock, ‘clear path’ rule changes


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THE NBA is on the brink of passing some significant rule changes head of the 2018-19 regular season.

The news was reported almost simultaneously by Shams Charania and ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, with the NBA’s board of governors focusing on changes to the shot clock, clear path foul, and ‘hostile act’ rules, respectively.

The league’s competition committee sent a memo to general managers and coaches around the NBA on Friday (AEST), recommending the rule changes, according to the report.

The potential changes need a two-thirds majority to pass, with the board of governors set to vote during a September 20-21 meeting.

The NBA has recommended the resetting of the shot clock to 14 seconds after an offensive rebounds; a change that’s already been implemented in FIBA competition, as well as in the WNBA and NBA Summer League basketball.

According to ESPN, a simplification of the clear-path rule has been recommended, with the new guidelines as follows:

• “A personal foul is committed on any offensive player during his team’s transition scoring opportunity.”

• “When the foul occurs, the ball is ahead of the tip of the circle in the back-court, no defensive player is ahead of the offensive player with the scoring opportunity and that offensive player is in control of the ball or a pass to him has been released.”

• “The defensive foul deprives the offensive team of a transition scoring opportunity.”
The recommended change is in place to allow a smoother flow of the game, as well as making the decision easier for officials to make.

The finally rule change recommended is the idea of expanding the definition of a ‘hostile act’; an act that would trigger a replay. The new definition would include hostile interaction with a referee, coach, or fan. Currently, it just includes a hostile act toward a fellow player.
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