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Old Tue Dec 13, 2016, 12:37am
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CA has a document with several play rulings for its shot clock. I'll consult it for this specific timing error and get back to you.
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Old Tue Dec 13, 2016, 02:22am
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CA has a document with several play rulings for its shot clock. I'll consult it for this specific timing error and get back to you.
I checked the CBOA Mechanics Illustrated and I only see a case for if the operator erroneously resets the shot clock.

Can somebody answer what should happen in NCAA-M or -W in this situation? CA's shot clock rules were created to mimic NCAA shot clock rules with one exception. Barring a CA interpretation, I think we should do what is done in NCAA.
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Old Tue Dec 13, 2016, 08:01am
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I checked the CBOA Mechanics Illustrated and I only see a case for if the operator erroneously resets the shot clock.

Can somebody answer what should happen in NCAA-M or -W in this situation? CA's shot clock rules were created to mimic NCAA shot clock rules with one exception. Barring a CA interpretation, I think we should do what is done in NCAA.
I told you what should happen in NCAA-M. The issue was a non-reset that was discovered with a team having clear possession of the ball. The only reason this gets exacerbated is because the shot clock horn went off. This doesn't change anything. The only reason you would go to the AP arrow is if the players stopped playing and there wasn't any team control when the issue was discovered. The officials have to have definite knowledge that the ball did in fact hit the rim on the first attempt otherwise its a violation.

In either case blue ball.
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Old Tue Dec 13, 2016, 11:26am
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I told you what should happen in NCAA-M.
Thanks.

So cal lurker, a defensive violation such as a kicked ball results in a full reset in CA. As I understand it, that's not the case in NCAA-M.
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Old Tue Dec 13, 2016, 01:06pm
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Thanks.

So cal lurker, a defensive violation such as a kicked ball results in a full reset in CA. As I understand it, that's not the case in NCAA-M.
Yep, under 15 goes to 15.
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Old Tue Dec 13, 2016, 11:19am
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CA's shot clock rules were created to mimic NCAA shot clock rules with one exception.
What is the one exception?
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