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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
See post directly above yours
On any throw-in, the shot clock starts when the ball is legally touched inbounds.
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So my line of thinking is that maybe the defense made the initial touch which would start the shot clock but not the 10-second count.
Even if the defense didn't touch the ball this is a play the Trail has to live and die with. If the shot clock is sitting at 22-23 seconds then Trail will have to do some explaining, but as a Slot I'm not going to come in and make a 10-second call.