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Old Sun Dec 04, 2005, 09:53am
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Originally posted by tjones1
One more thing, although I know it's near impossible to know exactly. The C after a throw-in called a shot clock violation, however the shot clock showed 3 seconds remaining. What's odd is that they were using the PTS system and I assumed that the game clock and shot clock would go on the same push of the button. Is this correct? Thanks again.
It depends on how the shotclock is wired into the game clock. In some systems, the shot clock won't run unless the game clock is also running. The shot clock operator shuold leve the shot clock "on" and just use the reset button when needed. In other systems, the two clocks are completely independent. The shot clock operator needs to stop the clock on a whiste, and restart it when the ball is inbounded.

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