The NBA plans to stop the flop, or at least curtail it. The league announced Wednesday it will institute an anti-flopping rule this season with progressive fines growing as high as $30,000 before a possible suspension kicks in. Before you say “Hallelujah!” keep in mind that a player would have to be found guilty of flopping six times to get to that point. Here is the progression: First violation: Warning Second violation: $5,000 fine Third violation: $10,000 fine Fourth violation: $15,000 fine Fifth violation: $30,000 fine Sixth violation: larger
Instant replay to include flagrant fouls, charges, goaltending
NBA owners voted unanimously Thursday in approving the use of instant replay for three more types of plays. Flagrant fouls will now be reviewed at all times. After a referee calls a flagrant foul, the crew will use replay to determine whether the foul is a flagrant-1, flagrant-2 or a common foul. In the last two minutes of regulation or at any time in overtime, replay will be used to determine whether a defender is inside or outside the restricted area defined