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Old Mon Jun 14, 2010, 02:27pm
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The shot clock will be stopped and the offensive team shall have the unexpired time remaining on the shot clock to attempt a shot when play continues:

* Following a time-out.
* Following a deflection out-of-bounds by a defensive player.
* Following an official’s time-out for an injured player.
* Following an official’s time-out for a player who loses a contact lens or glasses.
* Following a held ball and the offensive team retains possession of the ball by the AP arrow procedure.
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Old Mon Jun 14, 2010, 04:25pm
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Just an FYI, under NBA rules, a jump ball caused by the defense will never reset the shot clock unless it is under 5 seconds in which case it will be reset to 5 seconds.
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