9. WHAT IS TARGET SCORE?
Target Score Explained:
The first time the game clock is stopped with 4:00 minutes or less in the 4th quarter of each game, timed play will end and a Target Score will be set, equal to the leading team's score plus nine (+9). EXAMPLE: At the stoppage, if the game's score is 77-71 then the Target Score after adding 9 points is 86
The first team to reach the Target Score wins the game
The shot clock will remain intact and used for the entire duration of the 4th quarter of the game as it normally would be
The Target Score will be displayed in plain sight on each end of the court and on the broadcast
Intent of Target Score:
Eliminate/reduce deliberate fouling by the trailing defense
Eliminate/reduce stalling by the leading offense
Eliminate/reduce rushed/sloppy possessions by the trailing offense
Provide greater hope for late comebacks
Provide more memorable game-ending moments
Eliminate late-game clock controversies and reviews
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