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Old Wed May 23, 2001, 09:05am
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Originally posted by Danvrapp
I'd say another good reason that the shot clock couldn't start until the ball was in play is because there is no team possession during a throw in, therefore you can't start a clock against the offense when there is no offense!
Actually, the shot clock could start without the offense having team control. If A1 passes the ball inobunds, A2 deflects the ball but doesn't control it, the shot clock would still start. However, if there was a ten second count being used, it would not start. Of course, there is no BC count is Girls AAU.
That's curious: no team control and start of the shot clock. I'm with FIBA rules, and they are completely different in this respect. We have team control during throw-in, but the shot clock starts when one player gains control in-bound. The same applies during a throw-in after a basket: no shot clock until possession in-bound.

Unfortunately we have to go with these.

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Enrico
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