NBA Shooting Rules to Change for Summer League (Trae Young In Trouble)

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Unnatural shot motion rules enforced in Vegas





LAS VEGAS -- The NBA announced Sunday afternoon ahead of the start of its annual summer league here that it will begin enforcing the rule changes enacted this offseason to curb players attempting to use non-basketball moves to draw fouls.

In a series of tweets from its NBA Official account Sunday afternoon, the league laid out the various ways it has changed the rules this offseason, including:

  • When a shooter takes shots by either leaning into or jumping into a defender in an abnormal way;
  • An offensive player either abruptly goes sideways into a defender, or simply stops in front of him, giving the defender nowhere to go but running into the offensive player;
  • Shooters kick their legs either out or to the side in an unnatural way to draw contact with a defender;
  • An offensive player uses his non-shooting arm to hook the defender.
The league then sent out several clips highlighting plays that would be impacted under the new rules, explaining why some calls would result in no foul being called, and others would result in offensive fouls due to how the offensive player is initiating contact.

As offense has exploded across the NBA in recent seasons, players have grown more and more adept at finding ways to accentuate contact and get trips to the foul line -- with stars like Brooklyn Nets guard James Harden and Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young among those who are most successful at doing so.

ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reported in June that the league's competition committee was exploring potential ways to change these rules, in order to try to give defenders more of a level playing field in trying to slow down the game's elite perimeter scorers.

The league has done similar things in the past, such as turning the "rip through" move -- when a player quickly moves the ball through the defender's arms to draw a foul, a move stars like Kevin Durant, Chris Paul and Brook Lopez had all perfected -- into a non-shooting foul.

Before each season, the NBA shares the points of emphasis it has passed along to its officials with all 30 NBA teams, and then typically makes a point of enforcing those rules strictly during the preseason in an attempt to commit them to muscle memory for both players and officials alike.

Given the nature of these changes, however, the league is choosing to begin that process this week instead.

The NBA's Las Vegas Summer League kicked off Sunday afternoon, and will go through Tuesday, Aug. 17.
 

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Your title says Trae Young in trouble but in all of those tweets, the nba officials didn’t include him in their videos :unimpressed:
Why would they single out their new star like that...

But tell me what on that list of 4 bullet points, he's not KNOWN for?
Hating ass bytch ass nikka is what the OP is
Sorry for joking on your father.. I thought this was a message board where we have fun

I'm just a hurt Sixers fan brehs :mjcry:
 

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Why would they single out their new star like that...

But tell me what on that list of 4 bullet points, he's not KNOWN for?

Sorry for joking on your father.. I thought this was a message board where we have fun

I'm just a hurt Sixers fan brehs :mjcry:

He’s known for that to nikkas who don’t actually watch the games & who don’t know shyt about basketball
 

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He’s known for that to nikkas who don’t actually watch the games & who don’t know shyt about basketball
You mean all the current players and coaches and ex players and ex coaches and people who been calling games for 50 years and also our own eyes and of course, Trae's own mouth??

"I bet if I was playing for Steve, he'd be happy," Young told The Athletic's Chris Kirschner. "It's something in the midst of competition that he was wanting to win, and I was wanting to win, and I'm gonna do whatever it takes. I think him wanting to get in the refs' ears a little bit was just trying to help him. I learned a lot about drawing fouls from him.

"When it frustrates a team that badly that you can't stop it, it's gratifying," Young told Kirschner. "I know it's frustrating for opposing teams but it's good for our team, and that's all that matters to me."
 
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