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7 ene 2013 año - rule changes 2013

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Instant replay may now be used:
A. To review Flagrant 1 calls. Officials will now call a foul “Flagrant” on the floor and then use instant replay to make a determination as to the whether the foul is a Flagrant 1, Flagrant 2, or a common foul [if they decide after viewing replay that the foul was not Flagrant];
B. To determine whether a defender was inside or outside the “restricted area” for purposes of block/charge calls during the last two minutes of regulation play or at any point during overtime;
C. To determine the accuracy of goaltending calls made in the last two minutes of regulation play or at any point during overtime.
The NBA adopted an anti-flopping rule beginning with the 2012-13 season. “Flopping” will be defined as any physical act that appears to have been intended to cause the referees to call a foul on another player. The primary factor in determining whether a player committed a flop is whether his physical reaction to contact with another player is inconsistent with what would reasonably be expected given the force or direction of the contact. Physical acts that constitute legitimate basketball plays [such as moving to a spot in order to draw an offensive foul] and minor physical reactions to contact will not be treated as flops. Any player who is determined to have committed a flop during the regular season will be subject to the following:
o Violation 1: Warning
o Violation 2: $5,000 fine
o Violation 3: $10,000 fine
o Violation 4: $15,000 fine
o Violation 5: $30,000 fine
If a player violates the anti-flopping rule six times or more, he will be subject to discipline that is reasonable under the circumstances, including an increased fine and/or suspension. The league will announce at a later date a separate set of penalties for flopping that will apply during the playoffs.
Interpretation reinforced whereby a delay-of-game penalty was issued by the officials when teams were not prepared for tip-off (90 seconds following conclusion following game introductions prior to tip off).
• The NBA set the league’s anti-flopping disciplinary schedule to be used during the 2013 Playoffs:
o Violation 1: $5,000 fine
o Violation 2: $10,000 fine
o Violation 3: $15,000 fine
o Violation 4: $30,000 fine
If a player violates the anti-flopping rule five times or more, he will be subject to discipline that is reasonable under the circumstances, including an increased fine and/or suspension.

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