From what I found out from the classroom session with Debbie Williamson this past weekend:
Administering official will bring in subs. They will have the whistle, and hold their hand in the air until there are 5 vs 5 on the floor. (We did this at camp this past weekend, and, let me tell ya, I felt like a doofus holding my hand in the air for myself to bring in subs.)
Rule 4 will go from about 70 articles to about 35-40. They are moving things around to make them easier to find. Now you have to go to 3-4 different rules to read about the free throw, whereas in the new rules books all you'll have to do is go to Rule 8 only.
Rule 11 will be Monitor articles.
There will be two separate books for the men's and women's rules. Case books will be separate as well.
There will be a new 10 second count in the backcourt if the ball becomes dead and the offense still has the ball. So you will then go off of what the shot clock says when the ball is put back in play. (Clock awareness is going to be crucial here.)
Under 30 seconds (when the shot clock is off), there will be a visible 10 second backcourt count by the Trail official.
I think that was the main stuff besides what the OP has in their post.
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