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Old Mon Feb 09, 2004, 05:28pm
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Actually, the shot clock does start on team control when the ball is inbound after a change of possession, so the 10-second count should match the shot clock. In the major conference where I run the clock and shot clock, most of the refs will count themselves, but will not charge the 10-second violation unless the shot clock shows 24. This settles a lot of arguments with coaches.

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