![]() |
|
|
|||
Quote:
![]() |
|
|||
Quote:
In NCAA the shot clock starts when the ball is legally touched inbounds. The 10-second count doesn't begin until there's control. What they do in WA might be different. |
|
|||
In Washington, the state rules state the shot clock starts when player/team control is established.
__________________
"...as cool as the other side of the pillow." - Stuart Scott "You should never be proud of doing the right thing." - Dean Smith |
|
|||
Quote:
In any case, as has been pointed out by both rule and case book situation, the trail official has the sole responsibility and authority for determining the occurrence of a 10 second back court violation. This is not the job of either the timer or shot clock operator - they need to focus on their own responsibilities and let the officials take care of theirs. There are a lot of subtle nuances in the practice and art of officiating, and it takes a lot of time and effort to learn to apply them effectively and consistently. Coaches, players, table crew and fans for the most part have no clue unless they've been there. Rant mode off - nomex underwear on.....flame away!
__________________
Meddle not in the affairs of dragons - for thou art crunchy and taste good with ketchup! |
|
|||
Quote:
b) when the throw-in pass is tipped by B1 From the current NCAA rules: Rule 2 Section 11. Duties of Shot-Clock Operator The shot-clock operator shall:... 5. Start the timing device when a player inbounds legally touches or is touched by the ball on a throw-in or when a team initially gains possession from a jump ball, an unsuccessful try for goal or when possession is gained of a loose ball after a jump ball or unsuccessful try for goal. |
|
||||
I have to wonder whether this has anything to do with there being team control during a throwin, but I'm just speculating. I had assumed that for the shot clock to start, team control would have needed to begin.
Having only worked one game with a shot clock, ever, I'm not surprised I had that one wrong. ![]()
__________________
Sprinkles are for winners. |
|
|||
This is from the WIAA website - since the 35 sec. shot clock is new for boys this year, they posted very clear instructions on their website. The rules are pretty much the same as the NCAA rules.
Art. 5 Start the timing device when a player in bounds legally touches or is touched by the ball on a throw-in or when a team initially gains possession from a jump ball, an unsuccessful try for goal or a loose ball. |
![]() |
Bookmarks |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Backcourt or Not? | joseph2493 | Basketball | 19 | Thu Oct 25, 2007 05:51pm |
backcourt | oc | Basketball | 83 | Sat Jan 13, 2007 11:23pm |
Backcourt | pforeferee | Basketball | 14 | Mon Jan 30, 2006 01:12pm |
Backcourt | runupdown | Basketball | 19 | Sun Dec 19, 2004 10:17pm |
backcourt? from KY/MU | Nevadaref | Basketball | 24 | Tue Apr 01, 2003 07:21am |