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Should The NBA Look Into Changing Its Replay Rules?

Nov 3, 2022, 8:26 AM

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Should the NBA go back to the drawing board when it comes to its in-game replay rules?

The Athletic‘s Sam Amick joined The Carmichael Dave Show with Jason Ross on Thursday morning to discuss last night’s controversial ending to the Sacramento Kings vs Miami Heat game, dive into all of the drama surrounding the Brooklyn Nets, and much more.

Topics Discussed:

  • Even when you win a challenge, you only get one per game. Could the NBA eventually change its replay rules?
  • Will the Two Minute Report stick around long-term?
  • Out of all of the topics that are coming out of Brooklyn (Kyrie Irving, Steve Nash, Ime Udoka, Ben Simmons), which one is most intriguing–from a writer’s standpoint–to Sam?
  • Where does the Kyrie Irving drama rank among NBA commissioner Adam Silver’s challenges thus far in his tenure?

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