NBA RULE CHANGES FOR THE 2018-2019 SEASON

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I DUNO, CATS IS GUNA BE SHOOTING HELLA PANIC THREES AFTER OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

NOT ENOUGH TIME TO RESET THE OFFENSE
Team USA actually adjusted well to this in the Olympics and got back on offense rebounds.

FIBA's reasoning behind this is the first 8 seconds are to advance the ball half court and 16 to initiate offense. If the ball is already on your side of the basket and you get a rebound you dont need a full shot clock to run your offense.
 

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That reset to 14 seconds sounds terrible.

This means catch the ball (13) pass it to a PG or ball controlling player (12) and GO. If this is their solution for 'bringing excitement back' then they don't get that we are excited about the season starting with the timer at 24 how it has always been. It's a shot clock.. it should be at 24 when reset. It will make defensive rebounds less valuable because instead of avoiding a 24 sec timer you get a 14 timer and get the ball back relatively fast. This could mess up the mentality of certain players too.
I doubt coaches or players would think its a good strategy to avoid the ball:hubie:
to play defense for another possession, potentially leading to a score for the opponent.
 

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Team USA actually adjusted well to this in the Olympics and got back on offense rebounds.

FIBA's reasoning behind this is the first 8 seconds are to advance the ball half court and 16 to initiate offense. If the ball is already on your side of the basket and you get a rebound you dont need a full shot clock to run your offense.

THATS WHY I SAY THEY SHOULD RESET TO 18 AT MOST
 

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The clock people gonna intentionally put it to 24 seconds just to stop the game. Home cooking, watch.
 

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NBA notebook: Changes to shot clock, other rules reportedly likely


The NBA is expected to pass several rules changes for the 2018-19 season, including the shortening of the shot clock after an offensive rebound and tweaks to clear-path fouls and replay reviews, according to an ESPN report Thursday.

Per ESPN, the league sent a memo to general managers and coaches detailing three unanimous recommendations from the competition committee, which will be voted on by the board of governors in late September. Each rule needs a two-third majority to be passed.

One proposed rule would reset the shot clock to 14 seconds following offensive rebounds, a measure that would be aimed at increasing shot attempts, particularly late in close games. Under previous rules, the shot clock resets to 24 seconds anytime the ball hits the rim.

The proposed changes to the rules for a clear-path foul would remove some of the judgment calls for referees by requiring only that the offensive player is ahead of all defensive players and in control of the ball or ready to receive an already released pass. The third rules proposal would expand the definition of a “hostile act” that triggers the use of instant replay to include not just player-to-player interactions but also any hostile interaction between a player and a coach, referee or fan.
 
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