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NCAA - 25 |
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20 | 47.62% |
NCAA - 24 |
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22 | 52.38% |
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2-14-6f: When an intentionally kicked ball occurs with 15 seconds or less remaining, reset to 15 seconds.
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So, if the shot clock is used for BC violations, call it when the clock hits 25. |
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i was going to say the same thing....if you notice the shot clock when it is reset, it doesn't change for one second....if it changed from 35 to 34 in 1 tenth then you would say 10 seconds would be 24.99....... but since it doesn't change from 35 to 34 for a whole second you can tell that they run differently than the game clocks.....so the 10 or 8 seconds will be actual time shown....25 ncaa and 16 for nba... thanks m&m for the explanation..i agree totally
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Under violations the NCAA says something like, "...10 consecutive seconds..." and the NBA says, "...more than 8 seconds..." IMO, that means the NBA violation would read, "...9 consecutive seconds..." if written the same as the NCAA. What do you guys think?
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Tom, I think'you're right.
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Just because I'm feelin' picky today, but:
"More than 8 seconds" is not the same thing as "9 consecutive seconds". More than 8 means 8.1 seconds. And, 9 is greater than 8.1, by almost a full second. ![]() I don't follow enough of the NBA rules, but are there other instances where they use this type of language? Granted, in reality, it's probably the same thing. But I'm just wondering why they chose that specific wording. Gawd, does this mean I'm turning into a NevadaRef? ![]()
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