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Title: NYU at Wash U. (Women)
Post by: Rulesman on January 23, 2012, 07:40:22 PM
How bad is this? Note they are in the 2nd half of a tie game and are coming out of the time out with 12.5 seconds on the game clock and 10 seconds on the shot clock. Scroll about halfway down the page for the link to the video.

http://www.d3hoops.com/seasons/women/2011-12/contrib/20120122q0cvj4 (http://www.d3hoops.com/seasons/women/2011-12/contrib/20120122q0cvj4)
Title: Re: NYU at Wash U. (Women)
Post by: Grant - AR on January 24, 2012, 08:55:51 AM
What's the deal with the lights on the backboard going off?  Is that for the shot clock?
Title: Re: NYU at Wash U. (Women)
Post by: Rulesman on January 24, 2012, 10:20:19 AM
What's the deal with the lights on the backboard going off?  Is that for the shot clock?
Sending you a PM.
Title: Re: NYU at Wash U. (Women)
Post by: Rulesman on January 24, 2012, 10:42:50 AM
What's the deal with the lights on the backboard going off?  Is that for the shot clock?
I was just told that was mandated this year for both the shot and game clocks. I assume the information was correct. You learn something new every day.
Title: Re: NYU at Wash U. (Women)
Post by: Curious on January 28, 2012, 02:31:35 PM
It looks (and sounds) to me like the first put-back (reverse lay-up attempt) was released before the shot clock buzzer and subsequently hit the back "flange/brace" of the basket.  So no shot clock violation.  Then the second put-back beat the game clock horn..... :sTiR:

Comment: seems that there should be two different sounds for a shot clock violation and the game clock expiration.  I think the defensive team thought the game was over after the shot clock buzzer went off.  They seemed to quit after the first put-back/buzzer....
Title: Re: NYU at Wash U. (Women)
Post by: APG on January 31, 2012, 09:32:41 PM
It looks (and sounds) to me like the first put-back (reverse lay-up attempt) was released before the shot clock buzzer and subsequently hit the back "flange/brace" of the basket.  So no shot clock violation.  Then the second put-back beat the game clock horn..... :sTiR:

Comment: seems that there should be two different sounds for a shot clock violation and the game clock expiration.  I think the defensive team thought the game was over after the shot clock buzzer went off.  They seemed to quit after the first put-back/buzzer....

The shot clock expired while the try from the three point line was in the air. The try didn't hit the rim and was an easy shot clock violation. The game winning put back would have been timely assuming one didn't have to worry about the shot clock.
Title: Re: NYU at Wash U. (Women)
Post by: Rulesman on February 01, 2012, 12:08:48 PM
The game winning put back would have been timely assuming one didn't have to worry about the shot clock.
Unfortunately, they do... but they didn't!