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Old Mon Mar 19, 2001, 10:19pm
Mark Dexter Mark Dexter is offline
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No, I didn't see this anywhere, my brain just started wondering.

NCAA men's rules. A1 is driving through the lane with about 2 seconds left on the shot clock. He begins his continuous motion, and gets fouled with 1 on the shot clock. He shoots and

(a) the clock is at zero, and the horn sounds before the shot is off
(b) the clock is stopped at 1 second (or a fraction), yet there was more than 1 second between the foul and the shot (i.e. you KNOW it was more than 35 sec. since the last reset).

Of course, the ball goes in.

Is this like traveling where you can have foul, travel, bucket no good, two shots? Or does the clock reset at the time of the foul?

Just something to get the ol' brains working until they implement behind the backboard officials and more of us have a post-season.
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