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Haha, I don't think this is too difficult to understand, but it is overly wordy. If you're going to go through all this trouble, why not just switch to the quarter system like the women's game figured out, and if you want to add the 2 minute thing, fine, but I don't think thats really necessary either.
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The Almighty Dollar ...
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If adjustments are made to the number and spacing of timeouts how would this adversely impact the number of commercial breaks?
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The NIT rules for the past few years have seemed to cycle between quarter-like segments and actual quarters. Perhaps next year they will experiment will actual quarters (or there will be actual quarters coming in the new 2019-20 edition of the rulebook), so there is no need to experiment with actual 10-minute quarters this year.
The "under 2 minutes remaining" foul rule is copied from the NBA, and is an attempt to reduce deliberate fouling at the end of periods if a team has not yet used up its allotment of fouls. |
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