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Old Sun Jan 23, 2011, 01:46am
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BillyMac, the timing might be different for you but here's the shot clock instructions here in Washington State to give you some ideas.

http://wiaa.com/ConDocs/Con133/Shot%...Rules%20_2.pdf


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Originally Posted by BillyMac View Post
I know more about directing major Hollywood motion pictures than I do about NCAA rules. Here in the Land of Steady Habits, prep schools use a hybrid version of NCAA and NFHS rules, that include a shot clock. Our interpreter does give us a cursory handout on shot clock rules that includes situations like held balls, and kicked balls, but he doesn't include some of the more simpler stuff, like when the short clock starts.

After a made field goal, when does the shot clock start?
1) When the ball goes through the basket.
2) When the ball is at the disposal of the throwin player out of bounds.
3) When the ball is touched, after the throwin, inbounds.
4) When the ball is controlled (player control and team control), after the throwin, by a player inbounds.
5) Other.
6) Don't know.
7) Who cares?
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