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Originally Posted by Raymond
What did the game clock read when that particular Shot Clock cycle began? Was it 30.7 or above for a 30-second cycle or 20.7 or above for a 20-second cycle? By rule they can use the monitor to ascertain whether or not there was a violation.
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I did find a video on YouTube to try to see the situation you are asking. It is a condensed video, thus cannot see the game clock when the final 30 sec shot clock begins.
But upon watching this YouTube video, I do hear 2 separate horns. The 1st horn does delay slightly after the shot clock displays '0' and the second when the game clock shows 0.00
The ball appears to be in the hands of the OSU player when the 1st horn sounds
Go to 8:00 on the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiXhLnaj6kA
Also it looks like the ball passes over the backboard on the try