by woulax23 on Thu Apr 26, 2007 6:43 pm
here is an idea i was kicking around: what if there was a shot clock initiated, but it was only during parts of the game. For example there could be a one minute shot clock (three of the referees 20 second buzzers, with the ref announcing the beginning of the final twenty seconds) that is started when the offense first gets the ball in the box; here's the kicker, it is only initiated during the last five minutes of the first and second halves or if a team is given a stalling call at any point in the game. A new shot clock is reset if the shot hits the cage or the goalie, or if the defense gains possesion and the offense rides well enough to regain possession. Potential situation: A stalling call is made on team A and they have to keep it in the box AND a one minute shot clock is initiated, but it is not in the last five minutes of the half, or game. Question: What happens after team A shoots? Ruling: After the shot is taken, should Team A regain possession before the defense can clear the ball, Team A is not put on a new shot clock again until another stalling call is given. This gives the offense 60-70 full seconds to setup and run some sort of offense which i feel is a good amount of time, but it will also keep a fairly good flow of offensive action going. It also allows teams to run the type of offense that they would like to for the rest of the game and this will allow for competition in the last few minutes when teams tend to stall. The use of the referee's 20 second buzzers eliminates the need for visible shot clocks; after all there is no visible count for failure to advance, i mean who really watches the ref count down the seconds with his arm? We are not at the point of professionals so i think that a visible shot clock is unnecessary and simply having the officials use their buzzers and announcing when the last twenty seconds is starting will uphold what would be the spirit of the rule, which would be to keep the offensive flow of the game going and hearing the refs call out that there is "Twenty Left!" would force the offensive team to attempt to attack the goal.
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