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Los Gatos
03-09-2008, 05:21 PM
Can some one list the conditions which reset the 10 second you are allowed to get the ball over half court.

I'm specifically interested in what reset the count during the period from 23 seconds in the game until Stevenson was fouled at 9.6.

Obviously something reset the count as it was over 13 seconds. My guess is that the count was rest when Fla knocked the ball out of bounds at about the 16 sec mark?

bowpro
03-09-2008, 05:31 PM
Is this a serious question? The count starts over after every inbounds. It is not a cumulative total.

CatClaws1
03-09-2008, 05:34 PM
I thought they changed that rule to 8 seconds or is that in the NBA only

pjquirk
03-09-2008, 05:39 PM
I think 8 seconds is the shot clock.

CatClaws1
03-09-2008, 05:56 PM
I think 8 seconds is the shot clock.

Yea maybe in the Phoenix Suns offense!

lighthouse
03-09-2008, 06:25 PM
The count stops when the ball becomes dead, for any reason. A new 10 second count begins when the ball is touched by a player inbounds.

Los Gatos
03-09-2008, 07:22 PM
The count stops when the ball becomes dead, for any reason. A new 10 second count begins when the ball is touched by a player inbounds.

Thanks for the response.

Doesn't seem quiet fair that the defense is not rewarded for cornering a offensive player and knocking the ball out of bounds.

I believe, that in a similar situation, the 35 sec shot clock is not reset?
IE if the defense deflects a pass and the ball goes out of bounds is the shot clock reset?

ontheroadto8
03-09-2008, 07:25 PM
Thanks for the response.

Doesn't seem quiet fair that the defense is not rewarded for cornering a offensive player and knocking the ball out of bounds.

I believe, that in a similar situation, the 35 sec shot clock is not reset?
IE if the defense deflects a pass and the ball goes out of bounds is the shot clock reset?

Shot clock is not reset in that circumstance. Shot clock only resets on a change of possession...or a foul.

Don7822
03-09-2008, 07:41 PM
Shot clock is not reset in that circumstance. Shot clock only resets on a change of possession...or a foul.
Basketball 101. the only unfair rule in College basketball is the jump ball. everything else is fair to both sides. I think this has to put us in. period. and if Ua somehow gets in a we don't, man look out. they finished 7th out of 10 teams in the pac10, 2 games under 500. and have lost 7 of 10 games. and people still say they should be in. yes they play the #1 SOS but you got to win some of those games. we have won 11 of 13 games, 12-4 in SEC adn tied for 2nd, 3 points from winning the sec. All I can say is, we are in.

needmore44
03-09-2008, 08:02 PM
The NBA has an 8 second backcourt count, that does not reset for timeouts, out of bounds etc. College has a 10 second backcourt count that resets with each timeout, or deadball.

lighthouse
03-09-2008, 09:33 PM
Thanks for the response.

Doesn't seem quiet fair that the defense is not rewarded for cornering a offensive player and knocking the ball out of bounds.

I believe, that in a similar situation, the 35 sec shot clock is not reset?
IE if the defense deflects a pass and the ball goes out of bounds is the shot clock reset?


Rule 2, Section 14,
Art. 6. Stop the timing device and reset it:
a. When team control is re-established after the team loses possession
of the ball;
b. When a foul occurs (Exceptions: Rules 2-14.7.f and .h);
c. When a held ball occurs (Exceptions: Rules 2-14.7.e, 2-14.7.i and
2-14.7.j);
d. When a try for goal strikes the ring or flange and then possession is
gained by either team;
e. When a violation occurs;
f. When an intentionally kicked ball occurs with 14 seconds or less
remaining, set to 15 seconds;
g. When an inadvertent whistle occurs and there was no player or team
control at the time of the whistle.


Art. 7.
Stop the timing device and continue time without a reset when play

begins under the following circumstances:
a. The ball is deflected out of bounds by a defensive player;
b. When an intentionally kicked ball occurs with 15 seconds or more
remaining;
c. A player is injured or loses a contact lens;
d. A charged timeout has concluded;
e. During team control as defined in Rule 4-13, a defensive player
causes a held ball and the alternating-possession arrow favors the
offensive team;
f. After a double personal foul, double flagrant personal foul, double
intentional personal foul or simultaneous personal foul when there is
team control as defined in Rule 4-13 and as described in Rule 7-4.1.i;
and
g. After an inadvertent whistle when there is team control as defined in


Rule 4-13 and as described in Rule 7-4.1.j.

h. After any technical foul(s) is assessed to the team in control of the
ball, or to the team entitled to the ball before it is at the disposal of
the thrower-in, or to bench personnel or followers of that team, when


these conditions exist.

i. After a simultaneous held ball as described in Rule 7-4.1.k occurs
during a throw-in and the alternating-possession arrow favors the
throw-in team.
j. After the ball goes out of bounds and was last touched simultaneously
by two opponents, both of whom are either inbounds or out of bounds


or when there is doubt as to who last touched the ball.

It can get complicated unless you study often.

cnice11
03-09-2008, 10:07 PM
I think 8 seconds is the shot clock.

Hope you arent serious?