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And here is a casebook play similar to the player that happened in the Utah vs. Denver game last night. 156. Player A1 scores a field goal with :31.0 remaining on the game clock in the first period. Following this, Player B2 attempts a field goal with one second remaining on the 24-second clock, which does not touch the basket ring. Player A1 secures possession of the ball and immediately calls timeout with: 05.0 on the game clock. What is the procedure regarding the amount of time remaining? Officials shall direct the clock operator to reset the game clock to read :07.0. When the 24-second clock shows “0” and the field goal attempt fails to touch the basket ring, a 24-second violation has occurred. RULE 7 - SECTION II - c (2) 157. Team B scores a successful field goal with :27.0 remaining in the fourth period and still trails, 121-120. Team A advances the ball into the frontcourt and with :04.0 on the game clock, Player A1 throws the ball towards the ceiling. Before the ball returns to the floor, both the 24-second clock and the game clock reads zero. What is the ruling? Officials shall direct the official timer to reset the game clock to :03.0. RULE 7 - SECTION II - c (2) Last edited by APG; Tue Apr 20, 2010 at 03:14pm. Reason: Added additional casebook play |
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