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  1. NBA game occur on your tabletop…clutch players making great plays in the final seconds, big men disrupting shots, lock-down defenders creating havoc on the defensive end, and great athletes generating points on the fastbreak.

  2. Select teams and lay out player cards by position. You have the option of first checking players for injury, by examining each player’s “DNP” rating, and rolling the dice. If the dice roll is within the injury range, the player is injured for that game.

  3. defensive rebounding ability, and these ratings are found below their listed position on the player cards, with the offensive rebound rating first, followed by the defensive rebound rating.

  4. The rear side of the PACs displays offense/defense (play control), a 1-10 number corresponding to offensive player card columns, rebound instructions, press controls, and a “random” d10, which will be discussed in a subsequent section of the instructions.

  5. RULE NO. 6: Putting Ball in Play – Live/Dead Ball; RULE NO. 7: Shot Clock; RULE NO. 8: Out-of-Bounds and Throw-In; RULE NO. 9: Free Throws and Penalties; RULE NO. 10: Violations and Penalties; RULE NO. 11: Basket Interference – Goaltending; RULE NO. 12: Fouls and Penalties; RULE NO. 13: Instant Replay; RULE NO. 14 – Coach’s Challenge ...

  6. ily as it passes through the basket. Each basket ring shall be securely attached to the backboard with its upper edge 10' above and parallel to the floor and equidistan. from the vertical edges of the board. The nearest point of the inside edge of the ring shall be 6" f. om the plane of the face of the b.

  7. INSIDE THE RULEBOOK: CONTACT ON DRIVES TO THE BASKET. Sr. Vice President of Replay & Referee Operations Joe Borgia breaks down different types of legal and illegal contact on drives to the basket...

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