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The only thing that I don't like about FIBA for young players is that they can't run an offense in 24 seconds. Grade 8 and below I'd like to see 35 seconds. High school: 30 seconds.
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NBA: Shot clock violation. Officials will reset the clock to 3.7 seconds. And now Team B, being rewarded for their good defense, will also be allowed to call a timeout and advance the ball to the 28' mark with a full 3.7 on the clock.
If you could find the case play for this I'd appreciate it. Maybe I missed it but I looked through the NBA rule and case books and from what I can see the shot clock would only be reset once there's a definite change of possession.

How can the shot clock be reset to 3.7 seconds if, when the shot clock expired, the ball was in the air? There's no violation until the ball fails to touch the rim.
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If you could find the case play for this I'd appreciate it. Maybe I missed it but I looked through the NBA rule and case books and from what I can see the shot clock would only be reset once there's a definite change of possession.

How can the shot clock be reset to 3.7 seconds if, when the shot clock expired, the ball was in the air? There's no violation until the ball fails to touch the rim.
NBA Case Book (2011-2012)

158. 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)

159. 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)
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NBA Case Book (2011-2012)

158. 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)

159. 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)
Thanks. I was looking in the 24-second clock section as opposed to the game clock section.
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