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It’s not just a rumor anymore. The NBA did the right thing and is trying to eliminate flopping. Two major rule changes have been approved for the 2023-24 NBA season. One of which gives a coach a second challenge if the first is successful. The other, is going to change the game forever.
Shams Charania of The Athletic was the first to report the news:
Just in: The NBA Board of Governors has approved two new gameplay changes for the 2023-24 season, per sources:
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 11, 2023
– In-game penalty for flops resulting in technical foul free throw
– A second coach’s challenge awarded if first challenge is successful
Even the biggest meathead NBA fans have to be thrilled with this. The truth of the matter is, the NBA is a bad product and this was a great step in the right direction. It’s a sport filled with the biggest genetic freaks on the planet that act like cowards on a nightly basis. When you have scumbags like LeBron saying that he needed to flop more, changes had to be made.
This rule change is a big deal. Not only are players going to be fined but now they’re going to cost their team on the scoresheet. This rule needed to be in place for years and credit to the NBA for finally doing the right thing. In the NHL, the embellishment rule puts the flopper in the penalty box. Now the NBA has followed suit and will punish the flopper by giving the opposing team free throws. Bravo NBA!
Let’s hear what you have to say in the comments. Are you in favor of the new rule or are you a loser and somehow enjoyed watching grown men cry and fall over while getting sneezed on?
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