Thread: 2 shots or 1
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Old Tue Nov 23, 2004, 11:11am
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Originally posted by bob jenkins
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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.

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?

I didn't see it in the list.
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