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Originally Posted by Raymond
All that stuff you listed are reasons why I'm glad my state has not gone to a shot clock for HS. The NFHS is not a stellar rules-writing organization, there would be a lot of confusion; that's not even taking into consideration the competency of table crews or rules discipline of fellow officials.
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You're right. However, the most likely possibility is that the ball will have frontcourt status following the throw-in, hence the reduced shot clock time. This is why NBA and FIBA do not allow a throw-in from the frontcourt to enter the backcourt until the last 2 minutes of the 4th quarter and the last 2 minutes of overtime, even though the ball technically does not have frontcourt status.