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Old Sun Jan 30, 2011, 06:41pm
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We were having a few brown pops last night, after the games, and one of my buddies said that he had a shot clock "issue".

A1 with an attempt...while the try was in flight, the shot clock horn went off...then the ball lodged between the rim and the backboard.

He simply went with Possession Arrow, which was Team A's, and away they went. (No shot clock violation, because the ball hit the rim when it lodged)

Everyone at our table agreed with that call.

Then he had a scenario that was a split decision...

A1 goes up for a try...B1 fouls A1 while A1 is airborne...the attempt goes in.
The official calls a foul on B1 and counts the basket. After the basket goes...A1 and B1 shove each other...the official calls a double T on A1 and B1.

Watta ya got?
Double T, POI which will be A1's free throw with the players lined up. How was this a split decision?
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Old Sun Jan 30, 2011, 07:03pm
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Double Class A T, POI which will be A1's free throw with the players lined up. How was this a split decision?
Just added something that you already knew but others might not....
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Old Sun Jan 30, 2011, 07:15pm
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Just added something that you already knew but others might not....
College rules?
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Old Sun Jan 30, 2011, 08:53pm
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College rules?
I know that RookieDude doesn't do FIBA and his state doesn't use a shot clock in high school games so I thought it had to be college rules.
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Old Sun Jan 30, 2011, 09:31pm
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I know that RookieDude doesn't do FIBA and his state doesn't use a shot clock in high school games so I thought it had to be college rules.
Woddy...here in Washington State, the girls side (which I have never officiated) has had a 30 second shot clock for quite some time. (NFHS)

The boys side got a 35 second shot clock last year. Even though I did some small college ball years ago...I still feel like I could do a better job with shot clock management in the H.S. game.
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Old Sun Jan 30, 2011, 10:11pm
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I know that RookieDude doesn't do FIBA and his state doesn't use a shot clock in high school games so I thought it had to be college rules.
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Woddy...here in Washington State, the girls side (which I have never officiated) has had a 30 second shot clock for quite some time. (NFHS)

The boys side got a 35 second shot clock last year. Even though I did some small college ball years ago...I still feel like I could do a better job with shot clock management in the H.S. game.
I won't say "I told you so."

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Old Sun Jan 30, 2011, 11:55pm
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I thought FIBA was different rules....

I think in FIBA if your partner kicks a call you then get to kick him.

If a player brings a correctable kicked call to your attention I think he is then awarded two kicks and the ball.

If a coach brings a kicked call to your attention after the ball has become live then I believe the coach can only kick himself, his Assistant coach, or his stuttering captain. (coaches choice as per 10.99.556.7.62 articles 11-26)
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Old Sun Jan 30, 2011, 07:07pm
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Double T, POI which will be A1's free throw with the players lined up. How was this a split decision?
And what does it have to do with this thread and the original post?
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