NBA approves modifications to instant replay rules

NEW YORK, (Reuters) – The NBA’s board of governors  has approved several modifications to the instant replay rules  for use during the 2010-11 season, the league said yesterday.

Referees will be allowed to review the last two minutes of  regulation, and the entire overtime period, to decide if the  ball touched the rim and whether the shot clock should be  adjusted.

Officials can also use replays to review out-of-bounds  calls, to determine which player should attempt a free throw  after a foul and to decide whether a call for a  clear-path-to-the basket foul should stand.

Instant replays were initially implemented by the NBA  before the 2002-03 season to review last second shots and fouls  at the end of each period.

With this year’s modifications, the league now uses 11  different triggers for instant replay review.