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Five people who changed the NBA rules. Outliners, one, carry rule. Then I'm going James Harden rule.

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The pull through? I'm going to go Kobe hand checking.

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Shaquille O'Neill rule. Breakaway rims.

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Solid, because he'll pull that thing down.

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I'm talking about right on down, right on your head, on his head, too.

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Wilt Chamberlain jumping from the free throw line on a free throw. He would go run and start. He would just finger roll or whatever. He would just get to the rim. So Wilt Chamberlain, you can't jump past the free throw line. My next one is the Magic Johnson, the blood The blood on the court rule. If you're bleeding, they have to take you out of there.

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This man here.

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What are you talking about? It's well documented in the history books.

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The Doc Rivers rule.

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What's that?

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Doc used to play for Pat Reilly. And before the playoff started, you had to have your roster in and couldn't make any changes. Doc Rivers, he was the starting guard. I think he was all started here, too. But he was hurt. They not knowing if he'd be ready for the playoff. So they took him off roster, added someone else in, and they had to stick with that roster for the whole playoff, and he couldn't.