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scat03 Fri Nov 22, 2013 03:24pm

10 sec and shot clock starts
 
after a foul in the front court with 20 sec on the shot clock. team A throws ball in, it deflected by A1 who touched it front court and lands in the back court when does the 10 sec count and the shot clock start ?:confused:

bob jenkins Fri Nov 22, 2013 03:29pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by scat03 (Post 911688)
after a foul in the front court with 20 sec on the shot clock. team A throws ball in, it deflected by A1 who touched it front court and lands in the back court when does the 10 sec count and the shot clock start ?:confused:

NCAAW: (Edit because I misread the question): Shot clock starts on the first touch by A1. The 10 second count starts when the ball is touched in the BC.

Camron Rust Fri Nov 22, 2013 03:29pm

If this were NCAA and the throwin were in the backcourt endline, they would all start on the touch.

However, being that the touch is in the frontcourt, there is no reason for a backcourt count to be started at all. The clocks start when it is touched but the backcourt count can't start until the ball gets into the backcourt. That may be almost the same time or it could be a few seconds later depending on who long it takes for the ball to reach the backcourt.

Raymond Fri Nov 22, 2013 03:34pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by scat03 (Post 911688)
after a foul in the front court with 20 sec on the shot clock. team A throws ball in, it deflected by A1 who touched it front court and lands in the back court when does the 10 sec count and the shot clock start ?:confused:

NCAA-Men's: shot clock would be reset to 35 seconds; shot clock and game clock start on legal touching inbounds; when ball touches backcourt officials need to observe how much time is on the shot clock and that would be the starting point for the new 10-second count.

johnny d Fri Nov 22, 2013 03:41pm

The game clock and shot clock start on the touch. The 10 second count starts when the ball goes into the backcourt.

Assuming the foul in the frontcourt was on the defense, the shot clock would have reset.

bob jenkins Fri Nov 22, 2013 03:44pm

Here's the NCAAW case play (emphasis added):

A.R. 201. Team A has the ball for a throw-in under their own basket with 15
seconds on the shot clock. THe ball is passed inbounds into Team
A’s back court when the ball is touched (1) by the defender of the
thrower in and continues into Team A’s back court where it was
touched again by Team A when there was 12 seconds on the shot
clock or (2) by someone in the back court and the shot clock is
started on the initial touch.
RULING: (1) The shot clock started on the initial touch by the
defender of the thrower-in, but the back court count did not start
until the player touched the ball in the back court
when there was 12
seconds on the shot clock. There will be a 10-second violation with 2
seconds remaining on the shot clock when the ball fails to gain front
court status and Team A has had continuous control.


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