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Just Curious Wed Dec 22, 1999 03:05am

I thought I had read a question on the resetting of the shot clock following a similar scenario....
Team A pressing Team B in Team B's backcourt........ A1 bats the ball away from B1 and the ball rolls OOB...
Team B gets the ball back and the shot clock is reset.
Is this correct?

jackgil Wed Dec 22, 1999 12:32pm

I believe that is incorrect. Shot clock continues unless the ball was intentionally KICKED OUT by the defense. Then the shot clock is reset.

PublicBJ Wed Dec 22, 1999 05:38pm

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Geneva">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Just Curious on 12-22-1999 02:05 AM
I thought I had read a question on the resetting of the shot clock following a similar scenario....
Team A pressing Team B in Team B's backcourt........ A1 bats the ball away from B1 and the ball rolls OOB...
Team B gets the ball back and the shot clock is reset.
Is this correct?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Team B must gain team control before the clock resets. Clock should not be reset for a batted ball, unless kicked as mentioned above.

I'll go one step further: Team A has ball, ball is batted by Team B, while ball is loose the 30-second clock expires. Still a 30-sec violation on Team A. Coach will love that call. http://www.ereferee.com/ubb/smile.gif

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Brian Johnson


[This message has been edited by PublicBJ (edited December 22, 1999).]

b_silliman Wed Dec 22, 1999 09:26pm

How many states are using the shotclock in high school basketball?

Expenses has been the reason we do not use it here in Nevada. Heck we just went to three-person at the highest level (AAAA)!

GaryFried Sat Dec 25, 1999 07:05pm

To Mr. Silliman: You know California uses a shot clock. In Neveda you are members of the California Basketball Officials Association (CBOA). How do you like the materials and Study Guide/Certification Tests?

[This message has been edited by GaryFried (edited December 25, 1999).]

Shamrock86 Mon Dec 27, 1999 11:56am

Illinois does not use a shot clock.

In Illinois, all play-off games are 3 person. Most regular season games are 2 persons. Some holiday tournaments and conferences use 3 officials for games, but the majority in the Chiago area is 2 person.

Unless you also work college, you work 95+ % of your games as 2 officials and then in the play-offs, need to adjust to 3 person????


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