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Originally Posted by JRutledge
When the ball is legally touched, the shot clock is to start, no matter who touched it. That is how the rule is written.
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I get that and am on board with that. But what about the 10-second count? When does that technically start? A1 inbounding after a made shot. The pass is deflected by B1 (shot clock starts), ball bounces across court for 2 seconds when it is finally picked up by A2? Does the 10-second count start when the pass was deflected by B1 or when it was picked up by A2?
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