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Free Throws with 0.00 showing on the clock...
I had always thought that you had to have time on the clock when shooting free throws but I was proven wrong this weekend.
Sequence: - A1 is in the act of shooting. - Releases shot. - Time expires and horn sounds. - Before shooter returns to floor B1 fouls A1. Ruling: Free throws are awarded with 0.00 on the clock. (If at the end of the game then free throws are shot only if it can affect the outcome.) 2nd Sequence:I have always thought of this sequence which caused me to think that there had to be time on the clock if shooting free throws: - A1 is in the act of shooting. - B1 Fouls A1. - A split second later time expires and the horn sounds. - A1 releases shot and it goes in. Ruling: Count the basket. Put time back on the clock (0.1 seconds if its so close you aren't sure). Shoot 1 free throw. |
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- if the ball is still in A1's hands when the horn goes to end a period, the ball is dead. No basket. - A1 will shoot 2 FT's with the lanes cleared. -There is no time put back on the clock. The NCAA cite is rule 5-7-3(c) and AR121. NFHS rule is 6-7-7EXCEPTION. Last edited by Jurassic Referee; Mon Jun 25, 2007 at 10:21am. |
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This is the way I see it. The timer should have stopped the clock when the foul occured so time would never have expired. We have definite knowledge that the foul occured before the horn. So we have definite knowledge that at least .01 seconds should be put on the clock. Why would we not put .01 on the clock, count the basket and shoot 1 free throw?? |
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I guess I'm not following your logic...if the shot is not released before the horn, it can't count. Period. If you are trying to play the "put a split second back on the clock" game - don't...if the horn is that close to the whistle for the foul, don't try to mess around with it.
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If a foul took place (in this situation with the ball in the hands of the airborne shooter) then there has to be time on the clock because if the foul occured at 00.0 then it would have to be intentional or flagarant in order for there to be free throws. I'm not trying to mess around with it. I was suprised by the rules and case plays that JR produced. I'm trying to understand why we would not put time back on the clock and count the basket. Hasn't this been discussed before? I tried searching the archives but couldn't find it. |
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No, you can't count the basket and put time back on the clock. The horn went and the period ended with the ball still in the shooter's hands. The rules that I cited say that you can't adjust anything. AAMOF the NCAA AR couldn't be more explicit. You and All_Heart are confusing a timing "mistake" with normal reaction time to stop the clock. The rules allow you to correct a mistake. This isn't a mistake. The clock was stopped properly. |
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JR, with the removal of the lag-time restriction on fixing timing errors, you absolutely can put time back on the clock and count the bucket. The caveat is simple, you must have definite knowledge of how much time to put back on.
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In this play, the timer stopped the clock properly as soon as he recognized the foul call. While stopping the clock, time ran out and the horn ended the period. There's no timing error to correct. If you blow your whistle for a second, do you think that you should put a second back on the clock to account for the time between the beginning and end of your whistle blow? Don't think so. It's not practical. You fix errors. This isn't an error. Last edited by Jurassic Referee; Mon Jun 25, 2007 at 01:35pm. |
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There is nothing in the OP that suggests a timing error occurring. |
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