Initial reductions in the shot clock and new charging rules were also implemented in the NIT to Archived Message
Posted by fratstud on March 14, 2017, 16:08:50, in reply to "here is the ncaa article with more rules listed."
great fanfare. This is one of the big draws to watching the NIT, you get to see the future evolution of the game. Previous Message http://www.ncaa.com/news/basketball-men/article/2017-02-13/college-basketball-experimental-rules-approved-2017-nit In the other experimental rule, the shot clock will remain the same as when play was interrupted or reset to 20 seconds, whichever is greater, at any time any of the following occurs: • A personal foul by the defense, which results in no free throws, and the ball is inbounded in the front court. • Any technical foul assessed against the defense, and the ball is inbounded in the front court. • The game is stopped for a bleeding player or blood on a uniform and the ball is inbounded in the front court. The NCAA Men’s Basketball Rules Committee wants to see if resetting the shot clock to 20 seconds when the offensive team is taking the ball out of bounds in the front court will increase the number of possessions for each team over the course of a full game, which may also increase scoring. Previous Message Previous Message Previous Message Previous Message Previous Message Aren't those called quarters? Previous Message
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