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New NBA Rule Changes
NBA alters emphasis for shooting fouls in 2011-12 - ESPN
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All right!! Hyper-vigilant refs! Is this new?
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"• The eight-second backcourt violation will occur when the shot clock reaches 15 seconds, rather than 16.
The last rule is necessary because the 24-second shot clock will now be equipped to show 10ths for the final five seconds and work as a "true" clock. From a technical standpoint, the old shot clock began with 24.9 seconds and expired with .9 left. Now the clock will switch from 24 to 23 seconds after .1 second has expired." I don't think many people realized this.There is a rules "guru" (he has the rule books memorized, page, rule, etc.) from the DC area who was the first person I heard talk about this. If we have a kick ball in college and the clock reads 15, should we reset the clock to 15? According to this gentleman, yes. BTW, this gentleman does a weekly quiz 52 weeks a year via a newsletter (email). If anyone is interested PM me and I will give you his information. |
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I may be wrong but I don't agree with the statement "old shot clock began with 24.9 seconds and expired with .9 left". I do agree that a shot clock that shows 10ths of a second make sense. 24.0 - Shot Clock shows 24If you watch the shot clock at the beginning of the 2nd half a full second expires before the shot clock changes from 35 to 34 (Mens NCAA). If the shot clock shows 15 then it is anywhere from 15.0 -> 14.1 so yes I agree that technically we should reset the shot clock to a fresh 15. However, I couldn't find it in this year's rule book. I think there was something sent out by the NCAA a couple of years ago that said we are supposed to reset it to a fresh 15 if it shows 15 but I can't find it. Anyone know where this is? |
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