The one free throw rule will be tested at the upcoming NBA summer leagues.
With this rule, any foul that would typically result in one, two or three free throws under standard NBA rules will instead result in a single free throw attempt. That attempt will be worth the same total number of points as the free throws it replaces.
Standard NBA free throw rules will apply during the last two minutes of the fourth quarter and throughout overtime.
@JaredSandler Yes and No. Not the way we think. It’s too expensive. Clubs are like vultures and suck every bit of money they can out of people. What used to be a side-gig for coaches to earn a little cash has turned into a full-time. That cost goes to the parents.
@FOXSports can we not show celebrities or former soccer players in the stands while the game is playing.
I promise… the viewers don’t care and just want to watch the games.
This is how defenders get injured. I understand some shooters fall to avoid injury but some of these are not even “normal” in the sense of falling with momentum. Clearly on purpose when you are changing directions after a shot.
@NBA needs to change their challenge policy. If you win two, you should get a third. Or if you win the challenge, you should keep it.
Sad to see challenges wasted for the spurs on two bad calls.