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    I suppose I could try to find it but.....

    The other night as I was watching a college game there was .6 left on the game clock when a team was shooting a free throw. The announcer was saying that the clock will start when the ball hits the rim....I thought the clock started when a player touches it on the rebound? At first I thought I heard wrong but he said it a couple of times

    When is the clock suppose to start on a missed free throw?

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    Originally posted by lefty View Post
    I suppose I could try to find it but.....

    The other night as I was watching a college game there was .6 left on the game clock when a team was shooting a free throw. The announcer was saying that the clock will start when the ball hits the rim....I thought the clock started when a player touches it on the rebound? At first I thought I heard wrong but he said it a couple of times

    When is the clock suppose to start on a missed free throw?
    I saw that too. I think Fran F. was wrong there. It starts once the ball is touched. I thought I was 100% right on that but his comment made me think twice. Maybe someone can check.

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    • #3
      It should start as soon as the ball leaves the rim on a missed freethrow.

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      • #4
        After thinking about it there is no way they start the clock when the ball hits the rim. How would they know for sure it won't go in?

        So I looked it up and page 92 says the clock starts when it touches a player after a mssed free throw.

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        • #5
          Starts with touch. Period.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by tornado
            lefty...you are right, the clock starts only when a player touches it.
            I have seen a FT bound high off the rim and touch a support wire or the shot clock causing a violation and a whistle...but yet, the clock never starts on that play.

            It's the same as when you inbound a ball or on the tip-toss....the clock only starts when a player touches it.
            Thanks tornado. I like Jimmy Dykes (I said Fran F. yesterday but I was wrong) on broadcasts but I was surprised he had that so wrong.

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