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Originally posted by rainmaker
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Originally posted by Dan_ref
Any violation causes a shot clock reset except when the defense deflects the ball OOB.
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95% of violations are turn-overs, anyway, right? The only ones that would be questions would be if the defense tipped it out, or if the defense kicked the ball, right?
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I don't know if I agree with your number but I agree with the concept. In practice you need to remember to reset the shot clock on a kick ball (ncaa kick not the same as a NF kick btw), or any turnover and of course when the ball hits the rim on a shot. Generally fouls cause a reset but it gets messy with double fouls & technical fouls. No reset on a held ball if the offense has the arrow.
You can download the ncaa book from the web.
The CCA manual has many (24 or 28?) shot clock scenarios with proper ruling.