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ElNono
10-03-2009, 10:55 PM
NBA Board of Governors expands use of instant replay

By NBA Official News Release
Posted Oct 2 2009 6:37PM

New York, NY -- The NBA Board of Governors approved the expanded use of instant replay in two circumstances, beginning with the 2009-10 season, the league announced today. Referees will now be permitted to use instant replay in the following situations:

• To determine at any point during the game whether a 24-second shot clock violation occurred prior to the release of a successful field goal attempt or prior to a foul being committed.

• To determine during the last two minutes of regulation play and the last two minutes of any overtime period which player last touched the ball prior to it going out-of-bounds or whether the ball was last touched simultaneously by two opponents.

The out-of-bounds proposal was developed by a new instant replay committee consisting of: Danny Ainge, Boston Celtics Executive Director of Basketball Operations and General Manager; Rick Carlisle, Dallas Mavericks Head Coach; Mike Dunleavy, Los Angeles Clippers General Manager and Head Coach; Danny Ferry, Cleveland Cavaliers General Manager; Daryl Morey, Houston Rockets General Manager; Sam Presti, Oklahoma City Thunder General Manager; and Ed Stefanski, Philadelphia 76ers President and General Manager. The committee will continue to meet to discuss possible new uses of instant replay and monitor existing uses.

coyotes_geek
10-03-2009, 11:22 PM
Good decision.

ducks
10-03-2009, 11:24 PM
they also decided to replace the refs

Spursmania
10-03-2009, 11:43 PM
Very good decision.

completely deck
10-03-2009, 11:59 PM
• To determine during the last two minutes of regulation play and the last two minutes of any overtime period which player last touched the ball prior to it going out-of-bounds or whether the ball was last touched simultaneously by two opponents.


What brought this up?

Chieflion
10-04-2009, 12:20 AM
What brought this up?
Michael Finley.

Blackjack
10-04-2009, 01:03 AM
• To determine at any point during the game whether a 24-second shot clock violation occurred prior to the release of a successful field goal attempt or prior to a foul being committed.

That's the one Fin had a part in with his game-winner in Sacramento.

Good changes, but I'd still like them to be able to see if a clock started on time or have the ability to correct an egregious foul-call, or non-call, in end-game situations.;)