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Old Thu Dec 22, 2005, 07:02pm
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Re: Re: Re: a distinction without a difference?

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"Problem is that the shot clock isn't reset on the loss of team control, it is reset when the opponent gains team control."

When a team loses control, the shot clock is going to be reset, is it not?
Not always.

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Where is the shot clock referenced in Fed rules?


It's not.
"When a team loses control, the shot clock is going to be reset, is it not?

Not always."

Yah, during a throw-in, for example, when the ball is out off the defense . . .
That's not a loss of control.

Chuck gave the example I was thinking of.
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Old Thu Dec 22, 2005, 09:03pm
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Re: Re: Where is the shot clock referenced in Fed rules?

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Where is the shot clock referenced in Fed rules?
It's not. Not even as a state adoption.
This is why I hate when leagues adopt a shot clock. They never list out the full rules that they want to use for resetting, and they can't just say "use NCAA rules," as those conflict with NFHS rules.

Whenever I do/assist with the shot clock for prep basketball games, my mind is filled with a jumble of NCAA and NFHS rules and interpretations.
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Old Thu Dec 22, 2005, 10:03pm
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Re: Re: Re: Where is the shot clock referenced in Fed rules?

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Where is the shot clock referenced in Fed rules?
It's not. Not even as a state adoption.
This is why I hate when leagues adopt a shot clock. They never list out the full rules that they want to use for resetting, and they can't just say "use NCAA rules," as those conflict with NFHS rules.

Whenever I do/assist with the shot clock for prep basketball games, my mind is filled with a jumble of NCAA and NFHS rules and interpretations.
NY girls basketball uses NCAA rules, with a few modifications (quarters instead of halves, Ts get ball at division line instead of POI, etc). Our shot clock is run by NCAA rules.
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