Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Tuesday, August 16
    Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn VKontakte
    Fox Sport Stories
    • Football
      • Zenit F.C.
      • S. L. Benfica
      • GNK Dinamo Zagreb
    • Basketball
    • Business
      • General
      • Marketing
      • Football
      • Basketball
      • China
    • Psychology
    • Other Sports
      • Cycling
      • American Football
      • Tennis
      • Martial Arts
      • Women's Sports
      • MotoGP
      • Esports
      • Interviews
    • Leaderboards
    Fox Sport Stories
    Home » NBA may use “Coach Challenge” rule next season
    Basketball Stories

    NBA may use “Coach Challenge” rule next season

    June 9, 2018No Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    NBA may use “Coach Challenge” rule next season tiago fonseca nba basketball brad stevens boston celtics sports marketing fox sports stories fox sports foxsportsstories foxsportsstories.com sports management sports business

    The NBA has been using the G-League as a testing Lab implementing new rules there before using it in the big league. This is not news. On the other hand, the NBA considering to apply the “Coach Challenge” rule in the upcoming season is.

    What’s the “Coach Challenge” you ask?

    “The coach’s challenge enables NBA G League coaches to initiate instant replay review of referee calls of personal or shooting fouls, including offensive fouls, as well as those plays that have been identified as triggers for instant replay. Violations such as traveling, and palming may not be challenged, nor can continuations or act-of-shooting determinations. A timeout must be called to initiate a challenge. If the challenge is successful, the team keeps their timeout and the call is overturned. If the challenge is unsuccessful the team loses their timeout and the call stands.”, according to the league.

    This rule has been tweaked over the years to perfect its usage as a blueprint for future implementation in the NBA. For instance, in the past season the rule could only be used during the fourth quarter and overtimes in opposition to the seasons before when teams could challenge anytime during the whole game. Last season each team could only challenge once for game and league also dictates the reviews cannot last longer than 75 seconds.

    The NBA has been flirting with the idea of using this innovative rule in the upcoming season. Things being taken into consideration: the success rate of the challenges. If coaches ask to overlook a call and most of the times it turns out the referee was right, obviously this going-into-the-major-league thing will lose hype. In the other side, if coaches turn out to be right most of times, and for that, it’s also important that coaches are using the opportunity to call the challenge in an opportune way, so in this case maybe the new rule will eventually have ended up in the NBA rules book the next season.

    According to the G-League data:

    • 2015–16: 232 challenges — 75 overturned — 32.3 percent success rate

    • 2016–17: 249 challenges — 81 overturned — 32.5 percent success rate

    It seems to be a high acceptance rate around the league. Take Detroit Pistons assistant coach Rex Walters, former G-League coach of the Grand Rapids Drive word: “There’s no question I loved the change to challenge calls. Luckily, I had a great staff so as a first-year coach I leaned on them a little bit. You have to be timely and my staff were always on alert for potential calls to overturn during the fourth quarter.”

    Or Scott Morison, also an assistant coach in the NBA for the Boston Celtics, former Maine Red Claws coach, opinion: “I’m definitely in favor of having the rule in place. It’s a chance to get calls right and honestly it’s good for coaching and referee relations, because you don’t have to scream and yell, you can simply challenge the call.”

    The rule would be huge news for the league. Coaches would gain more power of intervention and at the end of the day fans win the more correct calls the game has.

    “Personally, I think it would work. There are more angles, the HQ and the option to challenge calls might lead to less conflict overall. I think this rule only has benefits if used in the NBA, and it could help lessen the negative attention missed calls get publicly.”, Morrison added.

    And Walters seems to agree. “I think people want to get it right. Challenges can be a good thing and as a purist in terms of fair play, I love it. There’s honestly no better reality TV than the NBA.”

    “Coach Challenge” could be in play.

    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    What would Paris Saint-Germain winning the Champions League mean for France?

    August 23, 2020

    The 14 best-paid footballers in the world 2020

    August 23, 2020

    Champions League final 2020: Neymar takes centre stage

    August 23, 2020
    Social Media

     

    About Us
    About Us

    Fox Sports Stories is an independent forward thinking sports website, specialized in alternative sports feature stories in sports business and various male and female sports such as football, basketball, American football and more. ​

    Our goal is to educate and entertain, while searching for the deeper psychological, sociological and political meaning of sports.

    Top Stories

    Coaching by John Wooden: To Βe or not to Βe

    October 17, 2017

    Ticha Penicheiro – Carve your own Path

    October 17, 2017

    Petra Kvitova: A Lovely Comeback

    October 17, 2017

    Why American Football is so successful and popular in the USA and not in the rest of the world?

    October 17, 2017

    American Football and its Future

    October 17, 2017
    Social Media

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.