Geoff takes us through what he (and many other people) feel is a flaw in the rules of basketball, and a possible solution that was first implemented by a new league in 2018. The Elam Ending is designed to eliminate the incentive for teams trailing on the scoreboard to constantly, intentionally foul the leading team, making for a more consistent and fun game to watch.
This GameTek Classic was recorded in 2018; since then, the NBA used the Elam Ending for the 2020 All-Star Game, although they added 24 points (in honor of Kobe Bryant) and played the entire fourth quarter without a clock. The trailing team won.
Read an interview with Nick Elam.
Watch a couple of examples of the Elam Ending in action: the end of the 2019 Basketball Tournament semifinals, and the end of the aforementioned 2020 NBA All-Star Game.
GameTek Classic 236.5 - Calculus
Ludology 236 - Role With It
Biography of a Board Game 235.5 - Ouija
Ludology 235 - Rise to the Challenge
GameTek Classic 234.5 - The Limits of AI
Ludology 234 - Playing with Time
Biography of a Board Game 233.5 - Subbuteo
Ludology 233 - A Sporting Chance
Gametek Classic 232.5 - Characters
Ludology 232 - The Show Must Go On...line
Biography of a Board Game 231.5 - Rayguns and Rocketships
Ludology 231 - STEAM Engine
GameTek Classic 230.5 - Implicit vs. Explicit
Ludology 230 - Design Re-Verb
Biography of a Board Game 229.5 - Vinci/Small World
Ludology 229 - Hit the Deck!
GameTek Classic 228.5 - Fairness and Bag-Building
Ludology 228 - The Roles We Play
Biography of a Board Game 227.5 - Twister
Ludology 227 - Respect the X
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