Toronto Star

Fewer timeouts part of new fast break

- JON KRAWCZYNSK­I THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LAS VEGAS— The NBA wants to see the finish of its games go a bit more quickly.

The league’s board of governors unanimousl­y approved some changes that will potentiall­y eliminate four timeouts per game, help speed up the final minutes of games and emphasize a timely resumption of play after halftime.

The changes all go into effect starting this coming season, the NBA said Tuesday.

Teams will be limited to two timeouts in the final three minutes of a game, instead of having up to three. All four quarters will have two mandatory timeouts, after the seven- and three-minute marks.

“We’re pretty happy with the length of the game,” NBA commission­er Adam Silver said. “We were more focused here on the pace and flow of the game. What we heard from our fans, what we heard from many of our teams, was that the end of the games, in particular, were too choppy. And I think since I was a kid that was an issue people were talking about — the last two minutes of a game.”

Silver said that the league doesn’t believe player in-game rest will be affected by speeding up some aspects.

Also, all halftimes will be15 minutes and delay-of-game penalties will be issued if teams are not ready to immediatel­y play when intermissi­on ends.

The league also moved the trade deadline to before the all-star break. This season’s deadline will be Feb. 8 — 10 days before the all-star game in Los Angeles. Under the old system, the deadline would have been Feb. 22, when teams are getting ready to resume their seasons after the break.

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