Question about shot clock reset rules following an offensive rebound. With just under 3 mins left in yesterday’s RU vs MSU game RHJ‘s dunk attempt careened off the rim all the way into the back court. Rutgers recovered, making it an offensive rebound. The shot clock reset to 20 seconds (as it should following an offensive rebound) then ticked down to 19, but then it immediately reset to 30 seconds.
So the question is did we get an extra 12 seconds, or does the fact that the ball was recovered (technically rebounded) in the backcourt mean the 30 second shot clock was correct? Not sure if there is some quirky rule here about he ball being controlled in the backcourt or just a clock operator error. It certainly didn’t matter in this game, but it could hypothetically come into play late in a close game. Check it out if you watch a replay.
So the question is did we get an extra 12 seconds, or does the fact that the ball was recovered (technically rebounded) in the backcourt mean the 30 second shot clock was correct? Not sure if there is some quirky rule here about he ball being controlled in the backcourt or just a clock operator error. It certainly didn’t matter in this game, but it could hypothetically come into play late in a close game. Check it out if you watch a replay.