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clock-10 second rule
in this nba game I saw today the ball was ruled after a made basket. The shot clock and the game clock didn't start until the ball was touched. Is that the same in high school and college too. I didn't see the ref counting but the 8(nba) second or 10 second backcourt rule would start once the ball is inbounded even if it isn't touched?
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as mentioned clocks start when ball is touched...
NBA uses shot clock to determine the eight second violation. If shot clock hits 16 and ball does not hit FC (under NBA rules which are slightly different because ball can be in mid air across the line) it is a violation. This is a hard count and does not reset like NFHS..So if there is a clock stoppage, the count does not restart and still use the shot clock |
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