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Old Mon May 17, 2004, 08:43am
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Quote:
Originally posted by Hawks Coach
Juulie
Perhaps what you are missing is that OOB by A would automatically result in shot clock reset, even though there has not yet been a change in team control. Violations by A result in B getting ball and a new clock, with new clock coming right away.

Probably doesn't matter much with NCAA now giving TC on a throw-in, but without that rule, it would be a significant provision.
Coach, I'm not getting why you say TC on the throw-in makes a difference here.

As far as I can tell it doesn't.

Any violation causes a shot clock reset except when the defense deflects the ball OOB.

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