Disney restart scrimmage games to feature 10-minute quarters

Scrimmage games for the Celtics and the 21 other NBA teams of the Disney restart will play 10-minute quarters in the scrimmage games this week.

If it seems like the games are going faster than you’re used to to them being when the Boston Celtics exhibition scrimmage games start next Friday at the Disney-hosted restart in Lake Buena Vista, Florida — it’s not just you.

The NBA has elected to shave a full two minutes off of each of the three exhibition games played by the Celtics (and, of course, all the other scrimmage games played as well) to have four 10-minute quarters instead of the usual 12-minutes ones.

According to the Associated Press’ Tim Reynolds, the move (among other reasons) is to lower the impact on recently-returned players as much as possible, and given not all teams will have full rosters at the Disney NBA campus, they would be unduly taxed to field a full 48 minutes of play.

“This is a different situation,” Dallas Mavericks head coach Rick Carlisle related Saturday via Reynolds. “In all areas, really … I do think that there’s some latitude to do some different things.”

At present, there are plans to broadcast all 33 scrimmages on local or national television, NBA TV and/or League Pass, and we may also see other new wrinkles, such as more than three referees on the floor at a time.

The Celtics kick off their own three-game exhibition schedule with a tilt with the Oklahoma City Thunder on Friday, July 24th at 5 p.m.; for the full schedule of exhibition and regular season games planned for Boston, click here.

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