- 3-point line back to international distance (a little more than a foot)
- 20 second shot clock after offensive rebound
- Flagrant 2 for name calling
- Coach can call TO in last two min
- Instant replay in last two min
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Originally posted by sivert View Post- 3-point line back to international distance (a little more than a foot)
- 20 second shot clock after offensive rebound
- Flagrant 2 for name calling
- Coach can call TO in last two min
- Instant replay in last two min
2 - Not a fan, I don't really see the point
3 - Stupid... I hate rules that can make or break a game, but have nothing to do with actual play on the floor. How is this handled now? Imo, it should be a warning, then a T for unsportsmanlike
4 - Not a fan. Part of coaching is having your players aware of situations, including when to take timeouts and such.
5 - Is this expanding replay? Isn't it already allowed the last 2 minutes? I've grown to hate replay. Slows the game down and sometimes creates controversy. Less is more when it comes to replay imo.To avoid confusion - my username is baseball (Cy Young award) related, NOT for the Cyclones.
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1. I think we’re good with an extended 3. We basically already have that because since we don’t have a huge drive-the-lane offense, teams guard us beyond the 3 point line as it is.
2. This is will slightly hurt teams that make a lot of offensive rebounds (we were #325 in ORPG).
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5. I would rather them use technology to a replay booth online. Some refs would be in a central location, watch games with multiple views and rewind. Let them speak directly to the with an earpiece. “Hey, that last ball was clearly out on white. You should reverse the call.” No going to the monitor. Just keep playing.
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Originally posted by sivert View Post- 3-point line back to international distance (a little more than a foot)
- 20 second shot clock after offensive rebound
- Flagrant 2 for name calling
- Coach can call TO in last two min
- Instant replay in last two min
2. Probably a good idea. Makes for a lot more tricky calls about when to foul.
3. Impossible to implement. This could be called on most plays.
4. Any coach? Any player on the sideline? I don't like a ref having to respond to what he hears or turning his head to look at the coach.
5. With a timer so that it doesn't drag on.
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Originally posted by UNIdad View Post
1. Is there a problem with the current 3-point line? It makes more sense for the NBA to move theirs back even farther. Have you seen the way these guys are bombing 3's in the playoffs?
2. Probably a good idea. Makes for a lot more tricky calls about when to foul.
3. Impossible to implement. This could be called on most plays.
4. Any coach? Any player on the sideline? I don't like a ref having to respond to what he hears or turning his head to look at the coach.
5. With a timer so that it doesn't drag on.
2. Is a great idea.
3. It's not impossible to implement based on the wording of the rule
4. No players on the bench can't call a time out. Where did you get the word players? It's only the HC.
5. Not a fan of reviews in general but if we have it the ability to review goaltending in the final 2 minutes as well is a must
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Originally posted by UNIdad View PostI don't like a ref having to turn away from the action to see if the person on the sideline calling the time out is a head coach or not. I like them all keeping their eyes on the action.
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Originally posted by vbfan19 View Post
give both head coaches a remote control to a buzzer that an official has. (or maybe one official has the buzzer for one HC, and another official has the buzzer for the other HC). Coach wants a TO, and the official with the buzzer blows his whistle to acknowledge the TO.
Good idea about the head coach having a buzzer. It needs to have something like that. Hope he doesn't have a twitchy thumb!
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Originally posted by BCPanther View PostThe Women are not moving the line, probably ever.
So that's a great pleasing aesthetic.
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