AyoDos11
- Southern Illinois
Here are my proposed changes for game endings:
1. Introduce expedited reviews
-Similar to the NFL's new system. Have the league office or an off-site official review plays immediately following them, and communicate to an onsite official or someone at the scorers table via headset the correct call.
-If the oncourt refs need to review a call, make a time limit of 60 seconds on the review. If it's not clear and obvious, stick with the original call.
2. Intentional fouls committed inside the final 2 minutes of game AND with score differential under 10 result in one free throw and the ball.
-It would essentially be a technical free throw with a sideline OB throw in after.
-This would discourage trailing teams from fouling endlessly with the game already decided, and would return the excitement of a game-tying buzzer beating 3pt shot.
3. Limit the number of timeouts in the final 2 minutes to 2 per team, and eliminate back-to-back TOs without the ball entering play.
-This seems pretty straightforward to me. Everyone hates when the offense calls a TO, the defense doesn't like something, and so they call a timeout before the inbound.
-If you don't call your second timeout before 2:00 on the clock, you simply lose it.
4. Introduce a version of the Elam Ending for overtime.
-From the start of overtime, make the target score somewhere from +7 to +10 of the current score, and whoever gets there first wins the game.
I think these implementations would speed up the game while also (re)adding some excitement back into it. Thoughts?
1. Introduce expedited reviews
-Similar to the NFL's new system. Have the league office or an off-site official review plays immediately following them, and communicate to an onsite official or someone at the scorers table via headset the correct call.
-If the oncourt refs need to review a call, make a time limit of 60 seconds on the review. If it's not clear and obvious, stick with the original call.
2. Intentional fouls committed inside the final 2 minutes of game AND with score differential under 10 result in one free throw and the ball.
-It would essentially be a technical free throw with a sideline OB throw in after.
-This would discourage trailing teams from fouling endlessly with the game already decided, and would return the excitement of a game-tying buzzer beating 3pt shot.
3. Limit the number of timeouts in the final 2 minutes to 2 per team, and eliminate back-to-back TOs without the ball entering play.
-This seems pretty straightforward to me. Everyone hates when the offense calls a TO, the defense doesn't like something, and so they call a timeout before the inbound.
-If you don't call your second timeout before 2:00 on the clock, you simply lose it.
4. Introduce a version of the Elam Ending for overtime.
-From the start of overtime, make the target score somewhere from +7 to +10 of the current score, and whoever gets there first wins the game.
I think these implementations would speed up the game while also (re)adding some excitement back into it. Thoughts?