NBA implements interesting new rule for 2025 Summer League

The NBA has implemented a new rule for the 2025 Summer League, and it may only be a matter of time before it makes it to the regular season.
On Saturday, the NBA announced that desperation "heave" shots that come at the end of one of the first three periods will no longer count as a field-goal attempt for a player.
The shot will count only as an attempt for the player's team, provided specific criteria are met.
For a desperation "heave" shot not to count against a player's field-goal percentage, the shot must come within the final seconds of one of the first three periods, be taken from beyond the outer edge of the center circle, and originate in the backcourt.
As tested during the 202425 NBA G League season and in effect for all 2025 NBA summer leagues, an unsuccessful end-of-period 'heave' will be recorded as a teamnot individualmissed field goal attempt when all of the following criteria are met: The missed field goal attempt...
pic.twitter.com/D2P9fFTUxC Some players have been hesitant to attempt desperation shots from near or beyond half court during games because they do not want their stats to be negatively impacted.
Those shots have a very low success rate, and often players would rather not have the additional missed field goal count against them.
The goal of the new rule, which was tested during the G League last season, is to encourage more desperation heaves, potentially creating exciting moments.
The NBA will likely implement it during the regular season soon.
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