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In a recent media appearance, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver floated multiple ideas that would radically change the league. Of those ideas included shortening quarters to ten minutes instead of 12 minutes and giving players two free throws for a foul on a three-point attempt.
It stands alone in that sense, as college basketball and other professional leagues worldwide play minute games with four ten-minute quarters or two minute halves. Changing the length of games would drastically alter the historical stats in the NBA, as previously held records would become nearly untouchable.
The rule change to minute quarters would be a marker in NBA history, with the league being separated into two groups: the era with minute games and the one with minute games.
The average runtime for NBA games is two hours and 15 minutes, and the new change would allow them to fit in a two-hour window that Silver believes would do better for ratings. Silver also believes that having a universal length for basketball games around the world would be beneficial for the sport.
In this potential world of shortening NBA games, teams would play fewer minutes, equivalent to Silver clarified that his proposal to shorten the length of the NBA games is just an idea, and it would have trouble ever getting passed.