The “Dribble It Out” NBA rule refers to not attempting to score when a team has already secured the win and the game is nearing expiration.
Paul Pierce and Danny Green defended Derik Queen after he broke an unwritten rule at the end of a game last night.
NCAA women's rules committee proposes coach's challenge to initiate video review on variety of plays
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The NCAA Women's Basketball Rules Committee proposed that a coach's challenge be required to initiate a video review of out-of-bounds calls and three other types of plays. The ...
The biggest addition includes each team possessing one coach's challenge per game. If the challenge is successful, the team is awarded an additional challenge to be used for the remainder of the game.
Bruce Pearl had the cookout. Kelvin Sampson had all the phone calls. Will Wade made the “strong-ass” offer. Rick Pitino was caught up in that same FBI investigation, which alleged bribes to recruits.
The NCAA Men's Basketball Rules Committee proposed the integration of coach challenges on Friday, giving teams one per game to review out-of-bounds calls, basket interference and goaltending as well ...
The NCAA announced a new rule for men's college basketball starting next season. On Tuesday, the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved the implementation of a coach's challenge. In order for the ...
The NBA is experiencing a ratings slump, but that all could change if the National Basketball Association just adopted some North Korean basketball rules. Negative points, bonuses for finesse, and a ...
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Out-of-bounds plays could be reviewed only by coach challenge under NCAA rules panel recommendation
The NCAA Men’s Basketball Rules Committee, in an effort to enhance the flow of games, has recommended that video reviews of out-of-bounds calls can only be initiated by a coach's challenge. The NCAA ...
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