The NBA informed teams of the proposed changes after the league’s competition committee unanimously agreed to them. They’ve been sent to the Board of Governors for further evaluation.
The board will require a two-thirds majority to pass and implement the revisions for the 2018-19 season. Here’s an in-depth look at the proposals, and how they could impact the Detroit Pistons.
Under the proposed changes:
1. After an offensive rebound, the offensive team will have their shot clock reset to 14 seconds as opposed to the usual 24 seconds. The NBA believes that this will encourage more shot attempts, especially towards the end of a close game.