NBA’s New Rule for End-Of-Period Heaves…
Under the watchful eye of Commissioner Adam Silver, the NBA is on a mission to make basketball as thrilling as a pizza with infinite toppings! He’s been shaking the league like a snow globe, inventing events like the Play-In Tournament and NBA Cup that have fans buzzing like bees at a honey convention. Now, Silver’s attention is on the 2026 NBA All-Star Game in Los Angeles, where a USA versus the world showdown promises enough action to make fireworks feel like a sparkler. But wait, there’s more! The latest twist in the tale involves saving players’ stat sheets from those wacky end-of-period heaves.
Starting in the 2025-26 season, any missed end-of-period miraculous moonshots will count as team attempts, giving players the freedom to launch basketballs into the stratosphere without worrying about their 3-point stats plummeting like a lead balloon. Let’s be real—players treating their shooting percentages like high school GPAs on report card day may sound funny, but it’s serious business for them! The Summer League test success means regular games are next, unleashing a flood of ambitious shots that’ll transform end-of-quarter plays into something resembling a basketball ballet show.