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I'm not sure that the Perth Arena backboards have ever lit up. Jesse Wagstaff's shot at the end of the first quarter of Perth's 40-point win over Wollongong last year counted because the shot clock was out of frame, too.

Years ago
What IS the "Game Clock" rule?
If you guys take a look at the Wildcats' own highlights video, they do include Jackson's shot at the end. They have their own HD camera taking footage for their highlights and this footage contains both Jackson and the shotclock.
0.3 was left on the clock (goddammit) when the ball left his hand.

Anonymous
Years ago
I am going to invent a ball that syncs with the shot clock and lights up when the time runs out!

Years ago
Only the shot clocks lit up. The backboard was in the shot at the right time, but there were no lights.

Years ago
FIBA rules state that the backboard should light up:
2.6 For Levels 1 and 2, each backboard shall be equipped with lighting around its perimeter, mounted on the inside borders of the backboards and which lights up in red only when the game clock signal sounds for the end of a period. The lighting shall be a minimum of 10 mm in width and cover a minimum of 90 % along the edge of the backboard glass area.
I'm not sure that the Perth Arena backboards have ever lit up. Jesse Wagstaff's shot at the end of the first quarter of Perth's 40-point win over Wollongong last year counted because the shot clock was out of frame, too.


Years ago
It felt good but it was close and definitely worth reviewing.
Kind of embarrassing that the footage (at least the footage that was shown in the arena) was not helpful.
