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A team has 30 seconds to get a shot off. Since neither team had control of the ball (TC ends on the shot attempt) the shot clock should not start until a team gains control of the rebound. So your partners were correct. To force a team to start with less than 30 seconds is a distinct disadvantage...had team A grabbed the rebound and then had it slapped oob by the defender, you might have 29 on the shot clock then.
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Section 11. Duties of Shot-Clock Operator
The shot-clock operator shall: Art. 5. Start the shot clock when: a An inbounds player legally touches the ball after the throw-in has been released; b. A team gains initial control after a jump ball or unsuccessful try for goal; or c. There is a change in team control. |
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Team Control ends when a try is released. Once the try hits the rim, the shot clock is reset, but it can't run until Team Control is reestablished.
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