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Rules changes for 2023-24 (block/charge)

Buffnik

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Changes to the block / charge to be more like the NBA finally happened. Good for player safety since defenders can no longer draw a charge by moving under a guy who has planted and is going up to shoot.

Under the new rule, a defender will have to be in position to draw a charge at the time an offensive player plants a foot to go airborne to attempt a field goal. If the defender arrives after the offensive player plants a foot to launch toward the basket, officials will be instructed to call a block when contact occurs between the two players.

A secondary defender still would have to be outside the restricted-area arc to legally draw a charge.


Other rule changes​

  • An optional rule will allow for preloaded/live video to be transmitted to the bench area. This has been an experimental rule for the past two years.
  • Officials will be able to review goaltending/basket interference calls during the next media timeout to ensure the calls were accurate, as long as the official calls it on the floor. If there is a foul on the shooter while the ball is in the air with a goaltend/basket interference, the review would be immediate to properly adjudicate the potential free throws.
  • Bench personnel who are not students will be allowed to serve as peacekeepers when an altercation occurs.
  • Under two minutes, when a coach requests an out-of-bounds play be reviewed, that team will be charged a timeout if the original call is not overturned.
  • Anytime the ball hits the rim and the offense retains possession in the front court, the shot clock will reset to 20 seconds.
  • If a player is called for a foul and instant replay officials see that the foul is a direct result of a flagrant 1 or flagrant 2 foul against the player who was originally assessed a foul, officials will be allowed to remove the foul on the player who was flagrantly fouled.
  • A timeout will be able to be granted when a player has possession of the ball even though the player is airborne. (An example would be a player grabbing a loose ball and calling timeout before landing out of bounds.)
  • If a player commits three flagrant 1 fouls in a game, the player will be disqualified from the game.
  • Players will be allowed to wear numbers 0-99.
  • Schools will no longer have to submit a waiver for players to wear religious headwear, provided it is safe for competition.
  • Red and amber lights will be allowed on the backboard.

I'm not a fan of the airborne timeout, but the other gameplay rules and those governing challenges are very positive. I think it's crazy that it takes 3 flagrant fouls to be ejected, though.
 
Changes to the block / charge to be more like the NBA finally happened. Good for player safety since defenders can no longer draw a charge by moving under a guy who has planted and is going up to shoot.

Under the new rule, a defender will have to be in position to draw a charge at the time an offensive player plants a foot to go airborne to attempt a field goal. If the defender arrives after the offensive player plants a foot to launch toward the basket, officials will be instructed to call a block when contact occurs between the two players.

A secondary defender still would have to be outside the restricted-area arc to legally draw a charge.


Other rule changes​

  • An optional rule will allow for preloaded/live video to be transmitted to the bench area. This has been an experimental rule for the past two years.
  • Officials will be able to review goaltending/basket interference calls during the next media timeout to ensure the calls were accurate, as long as the official calls it on the floor. If there is a foul on the shooter while the ball is in the air with a goaltend/basket interference, the review would be immediate to properly adjudicate the potential free throws.
  • Bench personnel who are not students will be allowed to serve as peacekeepers when an altercation occurs.
  • Under two minutes, when a coach requests an out-of-bounds play be reviewed, that team will be charged a timeout if the original call is not overturned.
  • Anytime the ball hits the rim and the offense retains possession in the front court, the shot clock will reset to 20 seconds.
  • If a player is called for a foul and instant replay officials see that the foul is a direct result of a flagrant 1 or flagrant 2 foul against the player who was originally assessed a foul, officials will be allowed to remove the foul on the player who was flagrantly fouled.
  • A timeout will be able to be granted when a player has possession of the ball even though the player is airborne. (An example would be a player grabbing a loose ball and calling timeout before landing out of bounds.)
  • If a player commits three flagrant 1 fouls in a game, the player will be disqualified from the game.
  • Players will be allowed to wear numbers 0-99.
  • Schools will no longer have to submit a waiver for players to wear religious headwear, provided it is safe for competition.
  • Red and amber lights will be allowed on the backboard.

I'm not a fan of the airborne timeout, but the other gameplay rules and those governing challenges are very positive. I think it's crazy that it takes 3 flagrant fouls to be ejected, though.
I like all of this...now move the three point line back and widen the lane.
 
Article said they're going to play with a wider lane to test that during the NIT.
College basketball needs it. No more statues like Edey or Garza winning player of the year awards while just standing in the la r the whole possession. I'm all for the defensive three second call too. Get rid of all the tall statues in college ball.
 
College basketball needs it. No more statues like Edey or Garza winning player of the year awards while just standing in the la r the whole possession. I'm all for the defensive three second call too. Get rid of all the tall statues in college ball.
It would get them more ready for the NBA, rules wise anyway.
 
Article said they're going to play with a wider lane to test that during the NIT.
The midseason tournament seems a little stupid
If the winner is guaranteed a play-in spot if things go wrong, and I do understand it is technically regular season games that count towards it.
Would like clarity on the Heat's use of their hands on screens? The Warriors have cheated on moving and illegal screens for years and it has spilled to the Heat, which great coaches will gladly use any gray line to make things happen
 
Changes to the block / charge to be more like the NBA finally happened. Good for player safety since defenders can no longer draw a charge by moving under a guy who has planted and is going up to shoot.

Under the new rule, a defender will have to be in position to draw a charge at the time an offensive player plants a foot to go airborne to attempt a field goal. If the defender arrives after the offensive player plants a foot to launch toward the basket, officials will be instructed to call a block when contact occurs between the two players.

A secondary defender still would have to be outside the restricted-area arc to legally draw a charge.


Other rule changes​

  • An optional rule will allow for preloaded/live video to be transmitted to the bench area. This has been an experimental rule for the past two years.
  • Officials will be able to review goaltending/basket interference calls during the next media timeout to ensure the calls were accurate, as long as the official calls it on the floor. If there is a foul on the shooter while the ball is in the air with a goaltend/basket interference, the review would be immediate to properly adjudicate the potential free throws.
  • Bench personnel who are not students will be allowed to serve as peacekeepers when an altercation occurs.
  • Under two minutes, when a coach requests an out-of-bounds play be reviewed, that team will be charged a timeout if the original call is not overturned.
  • Anytime the ball hits the rim and the offense retains possession in the front court, the shot clock will reset to 20 seconds.
  • If a player is called for a foul and instant replay officials see that the foul is a direct result of a flagrant 1 or flagrant 2 foul against the player who was originally assessed a foul, officials will be allowed to remove the foul on the player who was flagrantly fouled.
  • A timeout will be able to be granted when a player has possession of the ball even though the player is airborne. (An example would be a player grabbing a loose ball and calling timeout before landing out of bounds.)
  • If a player commits three flagrant 1 fouls in a game, the player will be disqualified from the game.
  • Players will be allowed to wear numbers 0-99.
  • Schools will no longer have to submit a waiver for players to wear religious headwear, provided it is safe for competition.
  • Red and amber lights will be allowed on the backboard.

I'm not a fan of the airborne timeout, but the other gameplay rules and those governing challenges are very positive. I think it's crazy that it takes 3 flagrant fouls to be ejected, though.
I kind of like being able to be freer to call more flagrant 1's without ejecting guys. I think it's a good move to have a significant, but not catastrophic penalty to punish unnecessary contact in general.

Are there any stipulations about accumulating flagrant 1's? I think it would be good to have something like 5 flagrant 1's over the last 15-20 games equal a 1 game suspension.
 
Regarding charging/blocking, reduce the number of calls either way and let the physicallity take over. If the defender and ball handler get to a place at the same time then no call either way and play through (so many calls can go either way, so make these type as just keep playing). This would take out flopping because couldn't try and get a call and would need to stay active. If a defender is obviously been in place for a second and the offensive player drives into him, then charging or illegal screen.

For example, this seems to already being followed to some degree when somebody get "posterized". A defender is stationed in front of the basket and somebody goes "over" him and dunks it, even though there's significant contact, there's no call for charging.
 
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