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Old Mon Oct 21, 2002, 09:29pm
DrakeM DrakeM is offline
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but this isn't necessarily the time on the game clock when the shot clock goes off.

If the game clock at the beginning of the posession reads
:37, and at :02, the quidelines for not creating a shot clock violation have not been met, (shot not released, shot not hitting the ring of the team in possession,) and provided you didn't have a reset for another reason,(change of possession,personal foul,punched or kicked ball)
then how could the clock read anything other than :02?
Keep in mind I will call the rule the way it is written, but just wondering why NCAA and Pro rules differ on this point.
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