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Old Mon Feb 04, 2013, 02:41pm
JerryLundagard JerryLundagard is offline
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Wisconsin at Illinois

Late in the first half Illinois is called for traveling. The shot clock doesn’t get reset so Wisconsin has only 18 seconds on the shot clock. They score just after the shot clock expires and the officials call a shot clock violation, no basket.

Illinois gets inbounds the ball after the “violation” and is then fouled.

At this point, the lack of shot clock reset is called to the official’s attention. They conference and award Wisconsin two points and then resume at the point of interruption by shooting the free throws.

Is this correct? Also what would have happened if Wisconsin would have missed the shot but controlled the rebound? How would that have been administered when recognized?
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