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Originally Posted by NJOfficial
Longtime reader, first-time poster here. I'm a football official and basketball timekeeper - not a basketball rules expert - so my question will probably be pretty basic for you guys.
Opening tip-off. Ball is tapped by the visiting team's jumper, hits the floor, and bounces out of bounds untouched by any other player. Should the clock have started at any point or should it still read 8:00 when the ball goes out of bounds and is subsequently inbounded?
I'd appreciate a rule reference, since I tried to look this up in the rulebook and couldn't really find an easy answer. Thanks for your help!
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The other official, the one with his back to you near the table, will have his hand held high. When he brings the hand down, you start the clock. That should happen all throughout the game on throw-ins, after missed free throws, for any OT jump balls, etc. The official will chop in the time so you do not have to guess when to flip the switch.