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Rule 2, Section 11, Art. 6. Stop the timing device and reset it to 30 seconds:
of the ball, as in loose ball situations.
b. When any of the following occurs:
1. A single personal foul;
2. A single technical foul assessed to the defensive team;
3. A double personal foul when only one of the fouls is a flagrant foul.
(Exception: When a personal or technical foul or kicking/fisting violation is
committed by the defense and the ball is to be inbounded by the offense
in the front court, the shot-clock will be reset to 20 seconds or the time
remaining on the shot clock, whichever is greater.)
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Originally Posted by gamefaceref
Any word on what to do in the front court when A1 shoots a three and then B5 holds A5 in the paint. Shot goes in. Team A's ball and shot clock is reset to 30 or 20?
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This scenario was sent to Art Hyland and there has been no clarification that I know of yet.
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Originally Posted by Raymond
Shot clock reset to 30 due to a shot being taken by Team A.
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Respectfully, I was in the same boat as you initially. It made sense, a try for goal (whether made or not) strikes the rim will automatically re-set the shot clock to 30-seconds.
But it states:
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Sec 11, Art 6, d. When a try for goal strikes the ring or flange and then control is gained by either team;
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When the try for goal is in flight, there is no team control. Since no control is gained by either team when the foul is called during a try for goal by Team A, reset the shot clock to 20-seconds if there is an offball foul on Team B.
JMO. Please discuss if there are other views.