- Extend the coach's box to 38 feet from 28 feet to better coaches' communication when their team is at the other end of the floor.
- The shot clock resets to 20 seconds, not 30, when the ball is inbounded in the front court after a foul or any other violation by the defense. If more than 20 seconds remain, the clock does not drop to 20.
- Front court throw-ins will be more consistent, meaning they'll either be 28 feet from the corner or three feet outside of the lane, on the baseline, depending on where the ball goes out of bounds. Deflections will still be inbounded where the ball went out.
- Instant replay will be allowed in the final two minutes of regulation and overtime to determine if a secondary defender was in or out of the semi-circle. If the secondary player is in, it's a block. If the player is out, it's a charge.
- Any time the ball is touched, 0.3 seconds will be taken off the clock.
- Legal screens now require that the inside of a player's feet, the one doing the screening, can't be wider than his shoulders.
- This one's a mouthful: "Adjust the officiating guidance in relation to the cylinder rule. If a defensive player straddles an offensive player's leg in a way that prohibits him from making a normal basketball move — which now includes pivoting — contact that creates a common foul will be called on the defensive player."
- Lastly, there will be off-site reviews done to assist and/or collaborate with game officials, in the event a second set of eyes is needed to get a call right in the closing minutes. This request came from the SEC.