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Old Sun Mar 20, 2016, 08:44pm
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20. At 20 on shot clock, 10 seconds has elapsed.
When the clock first turns to 20, it's actually at 20.9.....
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Old Sun Mar 20, 2016, 10:18pm
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When the clock first turns to 20, it's actually at 20.9.....
.....which works because when the clock shows 30 it is actually 30.9.

This is a non-issue.
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Old Sun Mar 20, 2016, 10:51pm
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.....which works because when the clock shows 30 it is actually 30.9.

This is a non-issue.
Not really because the clock - on a reset - would go to 30.0.

However...as was said in response to the OP, the violation takes place when the shot-clock reads :20 (on a possession that begins at :30).

Here's the rule in a nutshell: Take what's on the shot-clock when a throw-in takes place in the backcourt after a made FG, foul, violation (other than OOB) or time out and subtract 10. That's when the violation occurs.

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Old Mon Mar 21, 2016, 08:16am
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Not really because the clock - on a reset - would go to 30.0.

However...as was said in response to the OP, the violation takes place when the shot-clock reads :20 (on a possession that begins at :30).

Here's the rule in a nutshell: Take what's on the shot-clock when a throw-in takes place in the backcourt after a made FG, foul, violation (other than OOB) or time out and subtract 10. That's when the violation occurs.

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And, while a team has the full ten seconds when the shotclock starts at 30, they might have a slight bit less when the shotclock is at, say 25 after a TO request (and we will use 15 as the marker).
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