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JTRICE Mon Jan 30, 2006 03:17pm

We all know that if the clock does NOT start then we can use a silent count and declare the game over when we reach zero.

But.......what if the clock starts too early.

Example: I had a game where there was 0.4 seconds left in the first quarter. Out of bounds throw-in. Well, just before the ball got to the player who was to shoot the last shot.....the horn goes off. The player then continued to shoot and missed the shot.

I have asked many people and the answers I get are either 1- stop the game and start the throw-in again or 2- If the basket goes in, and I think he would have gotten the shot off in time, count the basket.....ie. the horn does NOT cause the ball to become dead.

What are the feelings about this on this board?

BktBallRef Mon Jan 30, 2006 03:25pm

Reset to .4 and administer the throw-in again, if it's missed.

Count if you think it was released in time.

lmeadski Mon Jan 30, 2006 07:54pm

tough call
 
How could one determine that a shot was released within .4 seconds? A tip maybe, but a shot? I would reset the clock.

deecee Mon Jan 30, 2006 07:58pm

i thought
 
.6 was needed for catch and shoot?

Back In The Saddle Mon Jan 30, 2006 08:27pm

Re: i thought
 
Quote:

Originally posted by deecee
.6 was needed for catch and shoot?
NFHS rules: ART. 5 . . . When play is resumed with a throw-in or free throw and three-tenths (.3) of a second or less remains on the clock, no field goal may be scored if the ball is caught before the try for goal. In this situation a tap could score.

NOTE: This rule does not apply if the clock does not display tenths of a second.


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