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Originally posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
The question we probably should be asking is this: Because the NCAA does not allow for lag time (NFHS does) with the game clock, therefore does the NCAA not allow lag time with the shot clock? I would say that the logical (of course that does not mean the Rules Committee does things logically) answer to this question is yes.
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IMHO, the situation with the shot clock should be handled the same way as if the situation had happened at the end of a period. And, 5-7-3c provides for a period to end when a foul occurs so close to the end of the period that the clock can't be stopped.
I know there's a specific FED case that doesn't count the basket and awards two throws (at the end of a period). I can't find a specific NCAA AR on this. But, I'd treat it the same way.
My mechanics manual is in the car. There's a list of shot-clock situations in it. Is this one covered?