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Originally posted by BktBallRef
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Originally posted by crew
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Originally posted by rburn22281
on a throw-in, when do u start the clock? ncaa and nfhs
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when the ball is legally touched inbounds.
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Sorry but that's not rue. The clock starts when the ball is touched inbounds, whether legal or not.
5-9-4
If play is resumed by a throw-in, the clock shall be started when the ball touches, or is touched by, a player on the court after it is released by the thrower.
Even if you have an violation, such as basket interference or a kick, the clock still starts.
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IMHO:
If you're going to say that someone else's post is "not true," you should at least proceed such a statement with a caveat. Such as, "while that statement may be true on other levels, it is not correct in a h.s. game." the original poster did ask for both the NCAA and NFHS answer and i think we all know by now the Crew will provide NCAA answers.
Crew's answer is 100%
correct in a college game.
To be fair, maybe Crew could've proceeded his post with a simple: "NCAA rules, etc..."
jake