In a bold move that could redefine one of basketball’s most fundamental elements, the NBA is initiating an experimental phase targeting the current free throw protocol. Sources close to the league suggest the trial may involve altering the number of free throws awarded or tweaking the rules governing player positioning during attempts. The initiative aims to increase game flow and reduce downtime without compromising the skill and precision that free throws demand.

  • Potential changes include: reducing free throws from two to one in non-foul shooting situations
  • Incorporating a new shot clock during free throw attempts
  • Adjusting lane violations and defensive positioning rules
Current Rule Proposed Change Expected Impact
Two free throws per foul One free throw plus possession Faster game pace
No shot clock on free throws 10-second shot clock Reduced delays
Static lane violation rules Flexible positioning rules Increased scoring opportunities