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NBA News: Coach’s Challenge Coming Next Season

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Apr 26, 2019; Los Angeles, CA, USA; LA Clippers head coach Doc Rivers reacts against Golden State Warriors in the first half of game six of the first round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs at Staples Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

A new era in the NBA will begin next season as the competition committee approved the use of a coach’s challenge.

All 30 NBA teams supported the decision, and after being tested for the previous two years in the NBA’s G League, the new rule was used in this year’s summer league. The rule will be implemented in the NBA in 2019-20, and it’s going to be on a one-year trial basis.

The challenge can be used once per game to question a variety of plays, including a called personal foul on the coach’s own team, goaltending or basket interference and an out-of-bounds call. Coaches can use the challenge at any point during the game. However, in the last two minutes of the final quarter or overtime, any goaltending, basket-interference or out of bounds calls will be automatically reviewed and cannot be challenged.

A team must have a timeout available and call it after the play to challenge a particular play. If a team is without a timeout and tries to challenge a play, no challenge will occur while the team will be charged a technical foul. There must be clear and conclusive visual evidence to overturn the referee’s initial call.

The other rule change concerning replays now allows for a review of two types of play: a potential shot-clock violation, and whether a shot is a two or three-pointer. The league’s replay center will be set in Secaucus, New Jersey.

Also, the league will now have a “courtside administrator,” a new position hired and supervised by the NBA’s league office. It will be positioned at the scorer’s table to accelerate the communication between the on-court referees and the replay center.

If both rules prove to be successful in the 2019-20 campaign, the NBA will begin to use them on a full-time basis in the future.

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