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NBA to use coaches’ challenges in summer league
The NBA will allow coaches to review certain calls in summer league play this year and is expected to use the rule during 2019-20 regular season “on a trial basis,” according to an ESPN report Friday morning.
The ESPN report cites a memo sent to teams Friday that sets guidelines for the challenge system, which has been tested in the G League the last two seasons and was used some in summer league last year. Coaches will get one challenge per game and may only use it to challenge called fouls, goaltending, basket interference and plays where the ball is knocked out of bounds. Teams must have a timeout remaining in order for the coach to use a challenge.
A time out must be called immediately following the play in question. If the challenge is successful, the team keeps the timeout it used to stop play. If unsuccessful, they lose that timeout. Also, unlike the NFL where coaches retain the challenge if successful, NBA coaches will lose the challenge no matter the outcome.
Challenges involving fouls will be determined by the crew chief among the referees, while the NBA’s Replay Center will decide all other challenges.
ESPN quotes the memo as saying, “We anticipate this rule will be in effect in in the NBA next season as part of a one-year pilot program.”
The report adds that the NBA will submit the new challenge system to the Board of Governors for a vote on July 9 and would require support from two-thirds of the league’s teams.
According to ESPN, the memo states: “Based on the feedback we have received, we expect it to be adopted.”
Source: Nationalpost.com
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The NBA will allow coaches to review certain calls in summer league play this year and is expected to use the rule during 2019-20 regular season “on a trial basis,” according to an ESPN report Friday morning.
The ESPN report cites a memo sent to teams Friday that sets guidelines for the challenge system, which has been tested in the G League the last two seasons and was used some in summer league last year. Coaches will get one challenge per game and may only use it to challenge called fouls, goaltending, basket interference and plays where the ball is knocked out of bounds. Teams must have a timeout remaining in order for the coach to use a challenge.
A time out must be called immediately following the play in question. If the challenge is successful, the team keeps the timeout it used to stop play. If unsuccessful, they lose that timeout. Also, unlike the NFL where coaches retain the challenge if successful, NBA coaches will lose the challenge no matter the outcome.
Challenges involving fouls will be determined by the crew chief among the referees, while the NBA’s Replay Center will decide all other challenges.
ESPN quotes the memo as saying, “We anticipate this rule will be in effect in in the NBA next season as part of a one-year pilot program.”
The report adds that the NBA will submit the new challenge system to the Board of Governors for a vote on July 9 and would require support from two-thirds of the league’s teams.
According to ESPN, the memo states: “Based on the feedback we have received, we expect it to be adopted.”
Source: Nationalpost.com
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Keywords:
National Basketball Association • NBA Summer League • National Basketball Association • NBA Summer League • ESPN • ESPN • Personal foul (basketball) • Goaltending • Basket interference • American football plays • Basketball (ball) • Out of bounds • Time-out (sport) • Instant replay in American and Canadian football • Time-out (sport) • American football plays • Instant replay in American and Canadian football • Time-out (sport) • Time-out (sport) • National Football League • Instant replay in American and Canadian football • National Basketball Association • Instant replay in American and Canadian football • Umpire (baseball) • Referee • National Basketball Association • Instant replay • ESPN • National Basketball Association • National Basketball Association • ESPN •