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Old Thu Oct 26, 2017, 09:51am
Raymond Raymond is offline
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Originally Posted by dahoopref View Post
This scenario was sent to Art Hyland and there has been no clarification that I know of yet.


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:

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.
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Originally Posted by Scrapper1 View Post
How could there not be a full reset after a successful try? That makes no sense at all. Once the try strikes the rim or enters the basket, we have a full reset regardless of who gets control.

By that reasoning, a rebounding foul by the defensive team would never get a full reset, and I don't think that can be the intent of the rule.
So is the logic also that a try that's gets lodged and Team A retains possession via AP would also only reset to 20?
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