This study compared the differences of the statistic data of the first-class males' basketball game before and after the application of the 2000 Basketball Rules. The statistics of the first-class males' basketball games in 2001 and 2002 of a total of 206 games before and after the implementation of the 2000 Basketball Rules were analyzed by the paired student's t-tests. The application of the new basketball rules significantly increased the statistics of the first-class teams, including rebounds (+8.06 times), steals (+0.98 times), turnovers (+2.32 times), fouls (+2.5 times), free throws (+4.65 times), two-point shot percentages (+3.11%), two-point shots (+ 11.94 times), three-point shots (+3.57 times) and scoring (+22.14 scores). Furthermore, there were no significant differences on assists, block shot, free throw percentages and three-point shot percentages before and after the implementation of the 2000 Basketball Rules. It was concluded that the revisions of the basketball rules certainly facilitated the tempo and the offense frequencies in a basketball game. Thus the future training programs should be modified to meet the structural changes of the game as a result of the application of the new basketball rules.