Shot Clock Rules, Cases, Levinson articles Flashcards

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There is 4:35 on the game clock and A1 is awarded two free throws. The shot clock should be set to:

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30 seconds. (NCAA Quiz #1)

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There are 26.7 seconds on the game clock and A1 is awarded one free throw. The shot clock should:

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not display any time. (NCAA Quiz #1)

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There are 29.8 seconds remaining in the period when Team A inbounds the ball following a violation by Team B. While dribbling in her frontcourt, A1 is fouled by B1 with 23.2 seconds on the game clock. Team A is not in the bonus. Which of the following is true about the shot clock?

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The shot clock remains off. (NCAA Quiz #1)

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There are 28.4 seconds remaining in the period when Team A inbounds the ball following a violation by Team B. A1 attempts a try, and while the try is in flight, B1 fouls A2 under the basket. The try does not strike the ring or flange. Team A is not in the bonus. Which of the following is true about the shot clock?

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The shot clock is set to 20 seconds. (NCAA Quiz #1)

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A1 attempts a try which is blocked by B1 and the ball bounces into Team A’s backcourt where B2 intentionally kicks the ball. The shot clock displays 19 seconds. Which of the following is true about the shot clock?

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The shot clock is set to 20 seconds. (NCAA Quiz #1)

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