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NCAA - Stopping Clock in last 59.9 seconds
Is the clock supposed to stop on field goals if the field goal is successful above 59.9 seconds but the throw-in is completed under 59.9 seconds?
For example: A field goal is successful with 1:02 showing on the clock but the throw-in doesn't take place until 0:57 is showing on the clock. Should the clock have stopped at 59.9 or is supposed to run? The rule seems to read that the field goal has to be successful with 59.9 seconds or less on the clock, for it to be stopped. 07-08 NCAA 5.10.10 Recognizes each successful field goal in the last 59.9 seconds of the second half or any extra period, which includes a timer’s or clock operator’s mistake or an inadvertent whistle. 2.10.12 Stop the game clock after a successful field goal with 59.9 seconds or less remaining in the game or any extra period with no substitution allowed during the dead-ball period, which would include a timer’s mistake or an inadvertent whistle by an official. |
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If there's 1:00 or more on the clock it keeps running, regardless of how long the throw-in takes.
59.9 or less it stops when the ball goes through.
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Thanks Dan (and also Scrapper1 and M&M
![]() This happened in the UGA/ARK game. Arkansas scored with about 1:02 on the clock and the clock ran down to around 0:55. An official (A.Jordan) blew his whistle and conferred with his partner for a couple of seconds. I think they added a couple of tenths of a second to the time but did not put it at or near 59.9. Does anyone know what the NBA rule is regarding this? Jordan used to work in the NBA so I'm guessing the rule is different and he got them mixed up. |
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So in the original play in question, if the basket was scored with 1:02 showing and the throw-in had not been completed before 1:00 (assuming 1st, 2nd or 3rd quarter), the timer would stop the clock at 1:00 until the throw-in was completed. |
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The throw-in doesn't end until it is touched on the court. The 5 second limit is only to release the ball for a throwin. The ball, after being thrown, could bounce in the court indefinitely with no player touching it...the clock would run and the throwin hasn't ended. ![]() ![]()
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But would the shot clock expire first? Or does that not reset until it's touched on the floor?
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