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[QUOTE="cap2nine, post: 247203, member: 1855"] [COLOR=#141414][FONT=Georgia]Foul limits, DQs, Bonus and Double Bonus are all integral parts of the game. And, they are fundamental to the strategy of overall game plans as well as specific plays and scenarios. I think that changing the penalties for fouls or removing the DQ altogether would be a far greater impact than say the implementation of the 3pt. line or shot-clock. Players have become better and better (in general) at shooting free-throws over the years as a deterrent to fouls and teams have become deeper with more versatile players to protect against foul trouble. I think the real focus should be on the quality of the officiating. As players have become bigger, faster and stronger, the rules and method of officiating have not kept pace. I would be for a method of limited replay officiating as long as it didn't disrupt the flow of the game. Or perhaps, more to the point of foul trouble and DQs, perhaps any called foul that results in the DQ of a player could be replay reviewed for accuracy. I think the general format of foul limits and penalties has to stay intact though.[/FONT][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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