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Old Sun Oct 26, 2003, 10:29am
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Here is a question from an NCAA Refresher Test.

As A1 release his try, B1 blocks the ball. A1 recovers the ball and returns to the floor, where B1 causes a held ball with 5 seconds on the shot clock. The possession arrow favours Team A. The official awards the ball to Team A with no reset of the shot clock. Is the official correct?

My answer would be NO. Please confirm or correct. Thanks.

BTW, the answers were not provided.

Jay

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Old Sun Oct 26, 2003, 10:40am
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I vote yes, he's correct. A has team control before the held ball. No reset.
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Old Sun Oct 26, 2003, 01:33pm
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Jay,

Ask yourself this-- If the shot had missed the rim and A2 gained possession of the ball, would you reset the shot clock? NO. The shot clock does not reset unless there is a change of possession or the shot hits the rim. Therefore, since the arrow favored Team A when the held ball occurred, there would not be a reset. They will only have the remaining time on the clock after the throw in.
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Old Sun Oct 26, 2003, 03:55pm
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My thinking was team control ends when the shot is released.
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Old Sun Oct 26, 2003, 04:06pm
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My thinking was team control ends when the shot is released.
That's right, but A1 "recovered" it, meaning A has the ball & there's no reset on the held ball.
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Old Sun Oct 26, 2003, 08:39pm
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The shot attempt by A1 MUST HIT THE RIM for there to be a reset, in this situation.
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Old Mon Oct 27, 2003, 04:09pm
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I found this link from the NCAA site that seems to suggest we should reset the shot clock. Check page 34, #D6
http://www.ncaa.org/champadmin/baske...ff_program.pdf
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Old Mon Oct 27, 2003, 04:19pm
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I found this link from the NCAA site that seems to suggest we should reset the shot clock. Check page 34, #D6
http://www.ncaa.org/champadmin/baske...ff_program.pdf
The original play had A2 recovering the ball before B2 tied it up. If A2 & B2 take control together off the shot you reset. If B2 recovers the ball before A2 ties it up A gets the ball (on the arrow) and you reset the shot clock.
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Old Mon Oct 27, 2003, 04:35pm
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Of course, these are NCAA rules. When states use shot clock as optional rule for HS, the rules sometimes vary and this is one that I know I have seen cited in the past with a diferent interpretation. If I remember correctly, this was a relatively recent change for NCAA (last 5 years?), and some states may have HS shot clock rules that predate this change.
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Old Mon Oct 27, 2003, 06:02pm
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Originally posted by Jay R

I found this link from the NCAA site that seems to suggest we should reset the shot clock. Check page 34, #D6
http://www.ncaa.org/champadmin/baske...ff_program.pdf
The original play had A2 recovering the ball before B2 tied it up. If A2 & B2 take control together off the shot you reset. If B2 recovers the ball before A2 ties it up A gets the ball (on the arrow) and you reset the shot clock.
I'm still not convinced, but I think you guys have just about beaten me down.

[Edited by Jay R on Oct 27th, 2003 at 05:07 PM]
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