Under 2 Mins Flashcards

1
Q

What can officials review under 2 minutes?

A

Officials may review out-of-bounds violations, shot-clock violations, and foul timing.

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What are the timeout restrictions under 2 minutes?

A

No timeouts are granted until replay review results are communicated to both head coaches.

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What happens to the game clock after a field goal under 59.9 seconds?

A

Timer stops the clock after a successful field goal when there are 59.9 seconds or less remaining.

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What is the minimum time requirement for clock operations under 59.9 seconds?

A

At least 3/10ths of a second must expire on the game clock after the ball is legally touched inbounds.

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When are tenths displayed on the shot clock under 59.9 seconds?

A

Tenths of a second are displayed when there are less than 5 seconds on the shot clock.

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What is the shot clock minimum time expiry under 59.9 seconds?

A

At least 3/10ths of a second must expire on the shot clock after the ball is legally touched inbounds.

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What happens when a timeout is granted in the backcourt under 59.9 seconds?

A

The team may opt to advance the ball by a frontcourt throw-in (28 feet from the end line).

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How must the throw-in spot be designated under 59.9 seconds?

A

The head coach must inform officials and specify the throw-in spot before the timeout is reported.

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