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Every rule you mentioned except for the last one is a common rule in the summer. And not every rule mentioned is used by every league. It varies so much what rules summer leagues choose to use at any one time, there really is not anything special about each rule that is unusual.
Peace
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For 3 seasons in the mid 80's Minnesota expirimented with a no foul out rule. A team that kept a player in after 5 fouls and then committed a 6th foul or beyond was penalized as if the said player had committed an intentional foul. In other words the team that was fouled had the fouled player shoot 2 free throws and then got the ball back. So a player COULD stay in after committing 5 fould but the coach had to make the decision if keeping the player in the game was worth more than the penalty for having a player commit a 6th foul(or more)
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