NBA commissioner David Stern said Wednesday that the league will consider changing its rules on fouls away from the basketball in addition to reviewing the use of replay for game clock malfunctions when the competition committee meets in Orlando at the end of the month.
Speaking to reporters at the Staples Center before he presented the Most Valuable Player award to Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant, Stern said, "I think there are two subjects that are going to get some attention by the competition committee. No. 1 is review on clock situations. And No. 2 is the whole intentional fouls away from the play etc. I don't know what the results will be in each one, but I think those are worthy of some considered attention."
Hopefully the outcome will be that the Hack-a-Shaq technique's usage will be restricted so that it cannot bring the game to a screeching halt. I wouldn't mind if it was outlawed completely but I think the restrictions need to be extended beyond the final two minutes of the fourth quarter.
The instant replay issue seems pretty straightforward, the league has even acknowledged that Billups' three should not have counted so it's obvious backup measures need to be in place in the event that the clock malfunctions and a shot is disputed, whether it's the use of a stopwatch or the timing synched over the video as Stern mentioned.