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Originally Posted by JRutledge
I do not see this as an issue or a hybrid situation. I see this if you use the shot clock then the shot clock takes over for the 10-second violation usage.
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But the current NFHS ten second rule doesn't fully allow for that.
It's most likely nit picking but it's also an unintended consequence of combining rule sets without attention to detail.
New NFHS shot clock guidelines say to start the shot clock and to use the shot clock for the ten second count on a "touch".
Current NFHS rules says to start the the ten second count on a "possession".
95-plus % of the time the "touch" and the "possession" will be at exactly the same time.
5-minus % of the time the "touch" and the "possession" won't be the same and the "possession" may trail the "touch" by one, or more, seconds (muff, deflection, etc.).
The NFHS will eventually have to change its "use the shot clock for ten second count" guideline, or change the ten second rule from "possession" to "touch", to align the ten second rule with the new non-visual count (use the shot clock) "mechanic".