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Old Mon Nov 26, 2007, 03:46pm
bob jenkins bob jenkins is offline
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Originally Posted by Scrapper1
Ok, I've been doing some more thinking about this. And you're correct, that in the above situation, we would NOT reset the shot clock. We have an explicit exception for a held ball DURING THE THROW-IN.

But how about this? A1 releases the throw-in pass. It is deflected by B1, but neither team secures control. A2 and B2 simultaneously cause a held ball. The possession arrow favors Team A.

As our NFHS case plays for '07 make clear, the throw-in ends when the ball is deflected by B1. So now, in my play, we have a held ball when neither team is in control -- and it's NOT during a throw-in.

In this case, in high school only, I believe we should have a reset of the shot clock.

What do you think?
It could be either way. Since there's no shot clock under FED rules, there's no telling what any organization might be using when they implement a shot clock.

(Some might say reset on every whistle; some might say reset only when it hits the rim or when the "defense" gains control; some might say follow the NCAA rules; some might say "follow the NCAA rules and have TC apply during a throw-in"; some might say "follow all the NCAA rules and none of the FED rules")
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