30s shot clock is probably just to squeeze as much offense into the game as possible. It's a showcase event and you can bet college recruiters were in the building.
Looks like a NCAAM college crew because of the mechanics I see. Interesting.
Technically there should have been a 10s violation, but I liken this to football where the official needs to see 0 on the play clock and then look down to see if the ball has been snapped yet or not. It takes half a second or so. So by the time the T here noticed 20 and then looked back down, he probably couldn't say 100% that it was a violation, and therefore no whistle.
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