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View Poll Results: What should the shot clock read to call a backcourt violation? | |||
NCAA - 25 |
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20 | 47.62% |
NCAA - 24 |
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22 | 52.38% |
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I use the shot clock because that is what the coaches and everyone else is looking at. You're welcome to call a 10-second violation with 26 on the shot clock, but there is no way that I would. If there is a problem with the table being slow to start I would address that seperately.
I stand corrected on the shot clock issue... If the shot clock is at 25 it means that 10 seconds has elapsed (at least it should mean that on most clocks -- at the D2/D3/JuCo level you never know!) |
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