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Originally posted by Camron Rust
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
Second of all, I would take 0.3 seconds off the clock (from the time that was showing at the beginning of the play) b/c 0.3 is the least amount of time that can come off the clock when it is controlled. (That's why you can't control the ball and shoot with only 0.3 on the clock.)
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Where do you get that interpretation? There is absolutely nothing that specifies the amount of time that must come off the clock when someone cotrols the ball. It only specifies how much time there must be to both control AND shoot. I assert that the shooting motion takes more than 0% of that time and probably the majority of the time.
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So you're saying that you could control the ball in 0.2 seconds, but it would take another 0.2 seconds to let go of it again?
I guess I'm figuring that if the minimum time required to control and shoot is 0.4 seconds, then it takes 0.3 to simply catch it. That would make the release of the ball 25% of the total time, not 0%.
Honestly, I'm following the NBA's logic on this b/c they allow a catch-and-shoot with 0.3 seconds showing. And they also mandate that any time the ball is caught inbounds, no less than 0.2 can come off the clock.