What’s the most radical change the league is considering:
“Well I’m going to urge the owners — and it’s not very radical but we were talking about it for awhile — to adopt the international rule on basket interference. That is to say, once the ball hits the rim it’s in play. Because I think that it’s too hard to call. I think that we don’t want to stop the game every time to see if it’s the right call, but the camera that looks down on the basket can tell the story if the refs have gotten it right. And it’s just impossible to call to make whether the ball’s touching the rim, on the rim, off the rim or the like. And I think that would make the game faster, better, and less controversial. And I think we’re going to be putting in more — I forget the exact number — just more replay opportunities because we really want to get it right. So those are the biggest things. I also think we’re going to be talking about cutting out a timeout or two to move the game along. The last period, even in a close game, shouldn’t begin to approach an hour.”
The idea of adopting the international goaltending rules has come up before and I'm still not a huge fan of the idea. I know Stern is obsessed with Europe to the point where he's referred to pre-season games played in European countries as "friendlies" (which just makes me cringe; I can't quite explain it but that just doesn't feel like it should be a basketball term) and refuses to give up on the idea of expansion into Europe, but I don't think it's a good rule for the NBA. With the size and athleticism of NBA players, it's just going to be out of control.
More replay opportunities, on the other hand, is a good idea. I'm not that concerned about it slowing the game down, I highly doubt it'll get to the point where they're reviewing each and every play. By making the necessary provisions to review a wide variety of calls, there's at least the opportunity to do so when necessary. No complaints here.
Removing another timeout in the fourth quarter is probably a good move as well. Stern's remarks about how the final quarter shouldn't approach an hour are spot on.