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Old Fri May 14, 2004, 05:50pm
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Originally posted by Mark Dexter
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Originally posted by rulesmaven
Interesting. Aren't NCAA and high school rules that the clock stops when the successful goal is "recognized," which is different from the NBA rule if it really is when the basket is "successful."
The "recognized" is just for semantics - stating that it is the timer who has the primary jurisdiction to stop the clock without the whistle. (The timer can't recognize any of the other situations.)

In NCAA review, you put the time back on the clock of when the basket was made.
And Mark, let's also point out that in high school the clock doesn't stop on the made basket at all.
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