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Old Sun Dec 31, 2000, 08:21pm
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lets be realistic

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Originally posted by NBA2003
We do not use NCAA shot clock rules. I am in California and we work under NF rules with an exception. State CIF rules approved the use of a shot clock in all boys and girls games. And in the CBOA handbook, their is no case book play that is close to this. I am surprised that NCAA would end the period and not put time back on the clock. How important is clock awareness on every new possession (by either team) in NCAA? Are NCAA officials suppose to check the clock on every change of possession/re-possession (offensive rebound)?
NBA2003
The shot clock buzzer went off 2 sec.+/- before the horn.
Counting the flight of the ball 2-1/2 seconds (A very,, very long shot), how much time could be left on the clock for the official to judge the shot missed the rim, to blow the whistle, and to locate the shot clock which is rapidly winding down to Zip in 10ths of a second?
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