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As a referee who works FIBA rules in Europe, what is the ruling on:
Held ball being called simultaneous with a shot clock expiry? in NCAA and in HS. Play - A12 has the ball and is guarded by B0, the shot clock is running down and expires simultaneously with the referees whistle for a held ball between A12 and B10. |
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seems like if possession is to stay with A, you would have a shot clock violation, and if team b gets possession, give them the ball with new clock!!! All Depends on the arrow.
or you could possibly of had 1 second or less left on the shot clock when the held ball occured, then during the whistle it was let run out...guess it would depend on the play...so if you were nice you could give team A 1 second or just call it a violation and give B the ball [Edited by jritchie on Feb 23rd, 2005 at 08:48 AM]
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Assume the arrow is for A and the sounding devices are simultaneous, then the only outcome can be ball to Team B? (The old defensive team)
Is this the case as we have an expiry? If we have a second left, then A get the ball with a second left, but if there is no time.................? I know what we do in FIBA, but am interested if this is the same in NCAA and HS. |
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LimeyRef, what's the FIBA procedure for this case? I'm pretty sure there's no ncaa ruling for simultaneous shot clock horn & held ball whistle. We have to decide on which of the 2 came first.
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