NBL outlines rule changes for 2024-25 season
6 Sep
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The NBL has advised teams of changes to rules and the way Sydney Kings and all other team's games will be officiated ahead of the upcoming season.
Among the changes are tweaks to rules around dangerous acts on the court, the coaches challenge, and a focus on unnecessary delays to enhance the fan experience.
For more information on the rule changes and for explanations from NBL COO and Head of Basketball Operations Vince Crivelli, please click the links below:
CLICK HERE FOR DANGEROUS ACTS RULE CHANGES
CLICK HERE FOR COACHES CHALLENGE UPDATE
CLICK HERE FOR SPEEDING THE GAME UP UPDATE
The Kings' first home game of NBL25 is on Sunday, September 25 against the Illawarra Hawks - tipping off at 2.15pm AEST.
Tickets for the Qudos Bank Arena showdown, between the two Adrian Hurley Cup rivals, are still available here.

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