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New York, NY -- The NBA Board of Governors approved the expanded use of instant replay in two circumstances, beginning with the 2009-10 season, the league announced today. Referees will now be permitted to use instant replay in the following situations:



• To determine at any point during the game whether a 24-second shot clock violation occurred prior to the release of a successful field goal attempt or prior to a foul being committed.

• To determine during the last two minutes of regulation play and the last two minutes of any overtime period which player last touched the ball prior to it going out-of-bounds or whether the ball was last touched simultaneously by two opponents.

The out-of-bounds proposal was developed by a new instant replay committee consisting of: Danny Ainge, Boston Celtics Executive Director of Basketball Operations and General Manager; Rick Carlisle, Dallas Mavericks Head Coach; Mike Dunleavy, Los Angeles Clippers General Manager and Head Coach; Danny Ferry, Cleveland Cavaliers General Manager; Daryl Morey, Houston Rockets General Manager; Sam Presti, Oklahoma City Thunder General Manager; and Ed Stefanski, Philadelphia 76ers President and General Manager. The committee will continue to meet to discuss possible new uses of instant replay and monitor existing uses.

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New York, NY -- The NBA Board of Governors approved the expanded use of instant replay in two circumstances, beginning with the 2009-10 season, the league announced today. Referees will now be permitted to use instant replay in the following situations:



• To determine at any point during the game whether a 24-second shot clock violation occurred prior to the release of a successful field goal attempt or prior to a foul being committed.

• To determine during the last two minutes of regulation play and the last two minutes of any overtime period which player last touched the ball prior to it going out-of-bounds or whether the ball was last touched simultaneously by two opponents.

The out-of-bounds proposal was developed by a new instant replay committee consisting of: Danny Ainge, Boston Celtics Executive Director of Basketball Operations and General Manager; Rick Carlisle, Dallas Mavericks Head Coach; Mike Dunleavy, Los Angeles Clippers General Manager and Head Coach; Danny Ferry, Cleveland Cavaliers General Manager; Daryl Morey, Houston Rockets General Manager; Sam Presti, Oklahoma City Thunder General Manager; and Ed Stefanski, Philadelphia 76ers President and General Manager. The committee will continue to meet to discuss possible new uses of instant replay and monitor existing uses.

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Tre Maddox, Deldre Carr and CJ Washington managed to stay out of the spotlight Thursday night as the NBA kicked off its preseason games with replacement referees.

Maddox, Carr and Washington were the first replacements to take the court as the league's regular referees remained locked out in a labor dispute. Their assignment? The Denver Nuggets versus the Utah Jazz, whose respective coaches, George Karl and Jerry Sloan, are not exactly shrinking violets on the sidelines.

But Maddox, Carr and Washington had an uneventful game. They called 69 fouls and only a handful drew a noticeable reaction.


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The crew of NBA replacement officials working Thursday's preseason opener called 69 fouls, but elicited few complaints.
Players mostly shook their heads and smiled after the whistle until the third quarter, when Sloan had a mini-outburst after Paul Millsap was called for fouling Carmelo Anthony. Sloan leaped out of his seat, barked a few statements at Carr and sat right back down.

"They'll have a month to get ready for the season, just like we will," Karl said after the Nuggets' 103-87 loss. "They'll learn some stuff. Right now, I don't see it being a problem."

Sloan and his players had few complaints after the game, according to The Salt Lake Tribune.

"I thought they did fine," Sloan said, according to the report. "I don't have a problem with that. Then again, we can't spend our time worrying about those guys.

"They're learning, we're learning and you've got to give everybody a chance to [move] forward," Sloan said, according to the Tribune. "I hope everything goes great for them because it makes it easier for us."

Jazz guard Deron Williams shot only two free throws in 21½ minutes, but he had nothing bad to say, either, according to the report.

"The officials were good," Williams said, according to the report. "I thought they did a good job. They didn't look like replacements to me."

It might have helped the referees' cause that the league reminded teams Wednesday about its rules against publicly criticizing the officials, hoping to preventing the frequent complaints that were heard during the last lockout in 1995.

While the 1995 backups were mostly from the Continental Basketball Association, this time 50 are from the D-League, WNBA or NCAA Division I. They're being paid about $1,100 per game, the same pay earned by first-year officials and more than they were paid in the D-League or WNBA.

The league had the replacements in training camp last weekend, but thought it wouldn't need them. The NBA said the referees' union agreed in principle on a new contract last Friday, but backed out of the deal two days later. The league then told teams Tuesday it was going ahead with the backups.

Joel Litvin, the NBA's president of league and basketball operations, said no further talks are planned with the regular referees, whose contract expired Sept. 1. So the replacement officials could be around for a while -- and the NBA is OK with that.

"We are very, very familiar with the abilities of referees at every level. We know these guys," Litvin said. "We didn't reach out to anybody who we didn't think could handle this job."

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.


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Birth Date February 17, 1963 (age 46)
Hometown Brooklyn, NY
Height 6'6" (2.0 m)
College North Carolina
Experience 15 years
Jersey 23 Michael Jordan y John Stockton, tanto de la NBA de 1984 Proyecto de la clase, se unirá a Charles Barkley y Hakeem Olajuwon como los jugadores de esa clase de proyecto en el Salón de la Fama. Los jugadores a partir de 1984 Proyecto de Clase - En el Salón de la Fama
Player Año
Charles Barkley 2006
Michael Jordan 2009
Hakeem Olajuwon 2008
John Stockton 2009
Jordan ganó en todos los niveles De publicación: 9/10/2009

¿Qué tan bueno es Michael Jordan? No sólo era un gran jugador, era un gran ganador. Jordania es uno de siete jugadores en la historia del baloncesto en ganar un título de la NCAA, un título de la NBA y una medalla de oro. Jordania será el sexto de los jugadores en el Salón de la Fama. Player Campeón de la NCAA Campeón de la NBA Juegos Olímpicos
Quinn Buckner 1975-76 Indiana 1983-84 Celtics 1976
Magic Johnson < 1978-79 del Estado de Michigan 5 títulos w / Lakers 1992
K.C. Jones < 1954-55 San Francisco 8 títulos w / Celtics 1956
Michael Jordan < 1981-82 de Carolina del Norte 6 títulos w / Toros 1984,1992
Clyde Lovellette < 1951-52 Kansas Lakers 1953-54, 1963-64 Celtics 1952
Jerry Lucas < 1959-60 del Estado de Ohio 1972-73 Knicks 1960
Bill Russell < 1954-55, 1955-56 San Francisco, 11 títulos w / Celtics 1956
> en el Basketball Hall of Fame
Michael Jordan por los números De publicación: 9/10/2009

Michael Jordan En los Números - Baloncesto Formación
Títulos de la NCAA 1
Medallas de oro olímpicas 2
NBA MVP 5
Títulos de la NBA 6
Finales de la NBA MVP 6 <
El máximo anotador de los títulos 10 <
NBA All-Star Selecciones 14
> La mayoría de todos los tiempos de
Entre Jordan All-Time Leaders MVP
All-Star Selections 14
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Atlanta Hawks - 1 Injured Player
Date: Player: Injury:
09/29/2009 Josh Smith (F) Hand (Day-to-Day)
Boston Celtics - 4 Injured Players
Date: Player: Injury:
09/30/2009 Tony Allen (G) Ankle (Start of Season)
09/30/2009 Kevin Garnett (F) Knee (Start of Season)
03/13/2008 Scot Pollard (C) Ankle (Out for the Season)
12/18/2007 Brandon Wallace (F) Wrist (Two Weeks)
Charlotte Bobcats - 3 Injured Players
Date: Player: Injury:
10/01/2009 Vladimir Radmanovic (C) Ankle (Day-to-Day)
10/01/2009 Boris Diaw (F) Ankle (Two Weeks)
10/01/2009 Tyson Chandler (C) Ankle (Two Weeks)
Chicago Bulls - 3 Injured Players
Date: Player: Injury:
09/29/2009 Aaron Gray (C) Thigh (Late November)
09/27/2009 Jerome James (C) Achilles (Start of Season)
09/27/2009 Luol Deng (G) Leg (Start of Season)
Cleveland Cavaliers - 2 Injured Players
Date: Player: Injury:
09/29/2009 Leon Powe (F) Knee (Mid-February)
07/24/2009 Jamario Moon (F) Abdomen (Start of Season)
Dallas Mavericks - 3 Injured Players
Date: Player: Injury:
10/02/2009 Tim Thomas (F) Knee (Two Months)
10/02/2009 Jose Juan Barea (G) Shoulder (Two Months)
09/29/2009 Josh Howard (F) Ankle (Start of Season)
Denver Nuggets - 1 Injured Player
Date: Player: Injury:
10/01/2009 Kenyon Martin (F) Thigh (Day-to-Day)
Detroit Pistons - 1 Injured Player
Date: Player: Injury:
10/02/2009 Charlie Villanueva (F) Hamstring (Day-to-Day)
Golden State Warriors - 6 Injured Players
Date: Player: Injury:
09/30/2009 Acie Law (G) Neck (Day-to-Day)
07/29/2009 Devean George (F) Knee (Day-to-Day)
07/17/2009 Jermareo Davidson (F) Foot (Day-to-Day)
04/09/2009 Corey Maggette (G) Wrist (Two Weeks)
03/25/2008 Chris Webber (F) Knee (Day-to-Day)
01/11/2008 Troy Hudson (G) Hip (Late April)
Houston Rockets - 4 Injured Players
Date: Player: Injury:
10/01/2009 Shane Battier (F) Hamstring (Week to 10 Days)
09/28/2009 Tracy McGrady (F) Knee (Late November)
09/23/2009 Yao Ming (C) Foot (Out for the Season)
02/24/2008 Adam Haluska (G) Ankle (Two Months)
Indiana Pacers - 4 Injured Players
Date: Player: Injury:
10/01/2009 Troy Murphy (C) Ankle (Day-to-Day)
10/01/2009 Earl Watson (G) Personal (Day-to-Day)
10/01/2009 Travis Diener (G) Toe (Day-to-Day)
09/27/2009 Mike Dunleavy (F) Knee (Late December)
Los Angeles Clippers - 1 Injured Player
Date: Player: Injury:
10/01/2009 Sebastian Telfair (G) Foot (Day-to-Day)
Memphis Grizzlies - 1 Injured Player
Date: Player: Injury:
01/17/2009 Steve Francis (G) Quadriceps (Day-to-Day)
Miami Heat - 1 Injured Player
Date: Player: Injury:
10/01/2009 Jermaine O'Neal (F) Ankle (Day-to-Day)
Milwaukee Bucks - 2 Injured Players
Date: Player: Injury:
09/30/2009 Michael Redd (G) Knee (Start of Season)
09/30/2009 Andrew Bogut (C) Back (Start of Season)
Minnesota Timberwolves - 2 Injured Players
Date: Player: Injury:
10/01/2009 Oleksiy Pecherov (F) Hand (Week to 10 Days)
09/30/2009 Al Jefferson (C) Knee (Day-to-Day)
New Jersey Nets - 3 Injured Players
Date: Player: Injury:
10/01/2009 Eduardo Najera (F) Back (Day-to-Day)
09/30/2009 Tony Battie (C) Knee (Day-to-Day)
09/30/2009 Keyon Dooling (G) Hip (Start of Season)
New York Knicks - 4 Injured Players
Date: Player: Injury:
09/30/2009 Eddy Curry (C) Calf (Day-to-Day)
09/29/2009 Wilson Chandler (F) Ankle (Day-to-Day)
12/10/2008 Cuttino Mobley (G) Chest (Day-to-Day)
10/14/2008 Allan Houston (G) Quadriceps (Out Indefinitely)
Orlando Magic - 3 Injured Players
Date: Player: Injury:
10/01/2009 Mickael Pietrus (G) Ankle (Day-to-Day)
10/01/2009 Adonal Foyle (C) Knee (Day-to-Day)
08/15/2009 Marcin Gortat (C) Back (Day-to-Day)
Philadelphia 76ers - 1 Injured Player
Date: Player: Injury:
09/30/2009 Stromile Swift (F) Hamstring (Day-to-Day)
Phoenix Suns - 2 Injured Players
Date: Player: Injury:
09/26/2009 Leandro Barbosa (G) Wrist (Day-to-Day)
09/01/2009 Amar'e Stoudemire (C) Eye (Day-to-Day)
Portland Trail Blazers - 1 Injured Player
Date: Player: Injury:
09/29/2009 Martell Webster (G) Foot (Day-to-Day)
Sacramento Kings - 5 Injured Players
Date: Player: Injury:
10/01/2009 Beno Udrih (G) Knee (Day-to-Day)
09/30/2009 Melvin Ely (F) Knee (Day-to-Day)
09/15/2009 Francisco Garcia (G) Finger (Day-to-Day)
04/14/2009 Spencer Hawes (C) Knee (Out for the Season)
04/13/2009 Kevin Martin (G) Ankle (Out for the Season)
San Antonio Spurs - 2 Injured Players
Date: Player: Injury:
08/26/2009 Manu Ginobili (G) Ankle (Start of Season)
02/13/2009 Ian Mahinmi (F) Ankle (Two Months)
Toronto Raptors - 3 Injured Players
Date: Player: Injury:
09/30/2009 Hedo Turkoglu (F) Knee (Day-to-Day)
09/30/2009 Chris Bosh (F) Hamstring (Day-to-Day)
08/20/2009 Marcus Banks (G) Toe (Out for the Season)
Utah Jazz - 4 Injured Players
Date: Player: Injury:
10/02/2009 Kyle Korver (F) Knee (Day-to-Day)
10/02/2009 Deron Williams (G) Heel (Day-to-Day)
10/01/2009 CJ Miles (G) Hip (Day-to-Day)
09/22/2009 Matt Harpring (G) Ankle (Out Indefinitely)
Washington Wizards - 1 Injured Player
Date: Player: Injury:
10/02/2009 Gilbert Arenas (G) Finger (Day-to-Day)

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