Seth Wilson followed with a 2-point jumper, and then Edwards sank another pair of free throws to put West Virginia ahead 50-45.Ī key sequence in the first half allowed the Mountaineers to grab control of the game. West Virginia (3-3) made 17 of 21 free throws while Bellarmine converted just 5 of 8.Īn Edwards layup with two minutes left gave the Mountaineers a 58-51 advantage he then provided the exclamation point with a dunk in transition to make it 60-53 with 22 seconds to go.īellarmine missed 11 straight shots from the field over a nearly eight-minute stretch over the end of the first half and beginning of the second, allowing West Virginia to build a 38-30 lead before Suder broke the drought with a 3-pointer with 16:32 left.įive minutes later, Garrett Tipton gave Bellarmine its first lead since the 12:53 mark of the first half, hitting a transition 3-pointer to put the Knights up 45-44.Ī pair of Edwards free throws at the 10:33 mark gave the lead back to West Virginia. Peter Suder led the Knights with 19 points, shooting 7 of 14 from the field.įor much of the game, the 3-pointer was the equalizer for the Knights (2-5), who shot 9 of 30 from deep (30 percent) while the Mountaineers managed a mere 3 of 16 (18.8 percent). Ofri Naveh had 10 points and six rebounds. Quinn Slazinski added 16 points and Kobe Johnson 13 for the Mountaineers. Other changes coming to the three summer leagues: The NBA will test new policies where referees have limitations on initiating replay reviews referees will not have the ability to initiate reviews of goaltending or basket interference during the final 2 minutes of fourth quarters and overtime and in Las Vegas only, a light will be installed at the scorer’s table to announce that a scoring change is forthcoming based on the replay center’s review of a completed play.Jesse Edwards recorded a double-double with 17 points and 14 rebounds as West Virginia defeated Bellarmine 62-58 Sunday in Morgantown, W.Va. Among those that started at those levels and eventually got to the NBA the coaches’ challenge, plus resetting the 24-second shot clock to 14 seconds in offensive rebound situations. The G League and Summer League are the traditional testing labs for the NBA before making rule changes or amending policies. “I think the take foul needs to be abolished as soon as humanly possible,” Golden State coach Steve Kerr said during the playoffs. But since 2018, in the G League, when a defender commits a take foul, the fouled team retains possession and gets one free throw before play resumes. Typically, such a foul only has resulted in the disadvantaged team taking the ball out of bounds. The play occurs when a defender intentionally commits a foul to halt a transition opportunity for the opposition. Reports: Kevin Durant Requests Trade From Brooklyn Nets Such fouls will result in a penalty of one free throw, plus retention of the ball, at all three summer leagues this season - first the two smaller ones in San Francisco and Salt Lake City that start this weekend, then the 30-team one in Las Vegas that opens next week. The NBA has sent another strong indicator that the penalty for transition take fouls is about to change. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver told The Associated Press last month that he expects the oft-maligned foul to come with stiffer penalties next season. Changing the rule at the NBA level has been mulled for several years, with momentum moving toward finally making something happen in recent months. NEW YORK (AP) – The NBA has sent another strong indicator that the penalty for transition take fouls is about to change.
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