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Originally Posted by bd41flpk
I know that the NFHS does not officially have a shot-clock rule. However, my state - NY does have it in place for some regions. Hence, the questions below:
Scenario #1: A1 takes a 'try' (shot) at the basket and B1 blocks the shot on the way up. As the ball comes down both A2 and B2 simultaneously grab the ball resulting an an AP situation (Team A has the arrow). At the same time the 'shot clock' goes off for a violation. Results: Give Team A the ball and a new shot clock?
Scenario #2: A1 takes a 'try' (shot) at the basket and does not hit the rim. As the ball comes down both A2 and B2 simultaneously grab the ball resulting an an AP situation (Team A has the arrow). At the same time the 'shot clock' goes off for a violation. Results: Give Team B the ball since there was a 'shot clock' violation and keep the arrow to Team A?
Answers and what rule are appreciated.
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I don't see that there's any substantial difference between the two plays, so the ruling would (I hope) be the same.