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Old Thu Oct 26, 2017, 11:18am
dahoopref dahoopref is offline
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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.
Believe me, I have struggled with this rule and the Pandora's Box of problem scenarios that ensued.

By rule, if the defensive team commits a non-shooting foul in the front court with less than 20 seconds on the shot clock (and not in the bonus), then the shotclock is placed at 20 seconds. There is no ambiguity to that rule.

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Originally Posted by Raymond View Post
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?
In this case, it is not a violation by the defense therefore a full reset to 30 seconds is in order if Team A has the AP arrow.

Last edited by dahoopref; Thu Oct 26, 2017 at 11:20am.
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