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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?
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If the play occurred during an NCAA game would one reset the shot clock?
The problem that you are having is that you are attempting to apply NCAA rules for the shot clock to the HS environment which does not match up with the NCAA rule set. In other words, I would say that one should focus upon the action and rule accordingly, not the fact that there may be a contradictory NFHS rule. If the shot clock would reset in an NCAA game, I say reset it in a HS game. If the play would not cause a reset in an NCAA game, then leave it alone in a HS game.
In summation, importing the NCAA shot clock rules to the NFHS game is impossible because not everything will matchup properly.