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NCAAM 10-second violation application...
On a straight forward inbounds play (full shot clock), are the officials trained to call the violation at 20 on the clock or 19?
I ask because the clock showing 20 can mean anything from 9.1 or 10 seconds have elapsed. 19 assures a full 10 seconds. It was called near the end of the Maryland/Hawaii game with, I believe, 20 showing on the shot clock. |
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And that is assuming you stop the clock perfectly at the 20 second mark. Peace
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I don't believe that is correct. Most clocks that I have seen that show tenths of a second, if you look at the time on the game clock that is displayed to everyone in the facility before you have less than a minute remaining, when it shows seven minutes and 59 seconds remaining, and you look at the display on the timekeepers console, it may say that there is seven minutes and 59.6 seconds, or whatever. I think that is the point the original poster is trying to make.
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(Having some timing issues in the northern Iowa v a and m game) |
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Ok. Having never worked with a shot clock before, can someone tell me if the console at the table shows tenths of a second on the operator's console at the table?
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I thought the game clock started on the touch, but shot clock was on possession. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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On the touch by either team when throw in involved. Shot clock starts.
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What about jump ball? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Have you ever worked in a gym where the clock can show 0 without the horn going off? |
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