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Old Wed Dec 31, 2008, 06:34pm
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Awesome. I am 'moded'.

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Originally Posted by eyezen View Post
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Shot Clock Rules and California Modifications

The shot clock will be stopped and the offensive team shall have the unexpired time remaining on the shot clock to attempt a shot when play continues:

* Following a time-out.
* Following a deflection out-of-bounds by a defensive player.
* Following an official’s time-out for an injured player.
* Following an official’s time-out for a player who loses a contact lens or glasses.
* Following a held ball and the offensive team retains possession of the ball by the AP arrow procedure.
I know the shot clock rules. My consternation was that a very, very knowledgeable high school official would tell me something that directly contradicted the rules. He knows the rules of the games... and he's telling me this??

bJenkins response that NCAA rules are different opens up the opportunity that my senior official is just getting the wires crossed a bit. I know he does college ball as well.
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