
Ch9 news talk to 36ers - new game will change NBL
Saw the video replay in action during the NBA finals and the benefits of the review certainly proved their worth in several occassions, over ruling the initial call or confirming an unsited situation.
To cover the issues Willis and Sebastian raised, if it is to be introduced in Australia, it will require several cameras and a courtside review monitor and appropriate operators. Under the current financial restraints, it is unlikely that it will be introduced at non One-HD televised games due to cost, so would be highly unlikely to be introduced at all.

Hence why i just stated the rule changes and never made comment about what we were adopting. But its seriously shouldnt be that difficult


I was stating just the new rules willis. But really, how hard can it be to have a feed directly to the scoretable from the broadcaster? It's not really about not having the technology it's about people wanting to provide the resource

There is also a new 24 second rule.
Defensive foul or foot violation in the back court the shot clock will be reset to 24.
Defensive foul or foot violation in the front court and the clock is 14 or above the clock will remain on that number (17 for example).
If the shot clock is 13 or under and there is a defensive foul or foot violation the clock will be reset to 14.
Any timeout in the last 2 minutes of the fourth quarter or extra perios the ball will now be advanced to the top of the 3 point line in the front court and not the half way line as in previous years.
New determination that if there is less than 3 tenths of a second remaining on the clock the only way a team can score is by tip in or direct dunk.
Video replay can now be used not only to determine whether a last second shot has been released but is now extended to if a shot is a 2 or 3 point basket.
And as stated above 3 point line extended, no charge rule on a driving player and the court markings.
HAPPY DAYS

yeh i remember hearing the 3 point line was due to Fiba didnt realise about the no charge zone. a bit misleading for them saying that the NBL is following the NBA when its not.

It is the new FIBA rules, some of which are similar to the NBA such as the extended 3 point line, new lane ways and the marking of the no-charge zone.
The no-charge zone is already in force, it is just the area being marked on the court to help in judging the call.

just watched the bit on channel 9. we obviously all knew about the 3 point line being stepped out but i didnt realise we were following the NBA with the no charge zone. i think this is going to be a awesome rule.
the reporter said that we are following the NBA rules, wasnt clear if it was referring to just the 3 point line and the no charge zone or are there other rule changes to?? the first that popped into my mind was whether we would have jump ball back in and 12 minute quarters.
or am i behind the times and is this all old news??
