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Interesting stuff.
rotoworld.com
The NBA competition committee is meeting during the All-Star break and could make a major change to the goaltending rule.
The proposed change would allow the ball to be blocked anytime after it has hit the rim, even if it's on the rim or over the cylinder (it's unclear whether the same rules would apply to offensive goaltending). That would more closely resembles the international FIBA rules and would be a boon for shot-blockers like Dwight Howard -- on the other hand, the potential for controversial calls looms large.
rotoworld.com
The NBA competition committee is meeting during the All-Star break and could make a major change to the goaltending rule.
The proposed change would allow the ball to be blocked anytime after it has hit the rim, even if it's on the rim or over the cylinder (it's unclear whether the same rules would apply to offensive goaltending). That would more closely resembles the international FIBA rules and would be a boon for shot-blockers like Dwight Howard -- on the other hand, the potential for controversial calls looms large.