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Old Tue Nov 28, 2017, 11:58pm
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On the first play, since there has to be more than 20 seconds on the shot clock or a backcourt violation would have been called, the shot clock remains on whatever number it is on. The 10 second count resets. The 10 second count is reset on all stoppages except when the defense causes the ball to be out of bounds, the offense retains possession after a held ball, or there is a technical foul on the offense. In every situation, the offense can buy a new 10 second count by calling a timeout.

In situation 2, the shot clock will be reset to 20 seconds. Anytime there is a kicking violation on the defense and the shot clock is below 20, it gets reset to 20. If the shot clock is above 20, it remains where it is at.

Pay no attention to JRut, he is confused and his answer is incorrect.
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