NBA team owners voted on Tuesday to permanently implement an in-game flopping penalty used on a one-year trial basis last season and adjusted NBA Cup tie-breaking measures.
Each measures were really helpful by the NBA competition committee, which consists of players, players union representatives, coaches, governors, team executives and referees.
Under the flopping rule, when a referee whistles the penalty, an offending player is charged a non-unsportsmanlike technical foul and the opposing team is awarded one free throw attempt, which will be taken by any player in the sport when the decision is made.
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Players can’t be ejected from a game resulting from flopping violations, unlike players who’re whistled for 2 unsportsmanlike technical fouls.
Regarding the NBA Cup, additional time scoring was faraway from the purpose differential and total points tie-breakers.
The change was made to advertise competitive fairness and begins when the 2024 NBA Cup suggestions off on November 12.
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Point differential and total points scored are the second and third tiebreakers after head-to-head record in group games in deciding which teams advance into the knockout rounds of the in-season tournament, which made its debut last season.
Games going to additional time in group play will now have a zero point differential while additional time points is not going to count toward a team’s overall point total for tie-breaking.