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Old Sun Feb 05, 2023, 04:38am
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Originally Posted by crosscountry55 View Post
No monitor involved. Situation described was an NFHS game with a shot clock. Shot was indeed successful.

This was kind of a slow-developing continuous motion play right under the basket. Frankly I think the game/shot clock should have stopped at the whistle before the release (I’m not sure if they were synchronized, but believe they were).

Whistle was certainly before the shot clock expiration. Does that matter?


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Yes, in my opinion that matters. Both clocks should halt on the whistle.
I would count the goal and award one FT.
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