During the third quarter, the referees call a shot clock violation because they understand that the yellow light on the backboard flashed on when the ball was still in contact with Green 0 hands. This player and the Green team Head Coach request the use of IRS to review the play. Article 29.1.1 To constitute a shot for a field goal within 24 seconds: The ball must leave the player's hand(s) before the shot clock signal sounds, and After the ball has left the player's hand(s), the ball must touch the ring or enter the basket. Article 29.1.2 When the backboard is equipped with yellow lighting along the top edge of the perimeter, the lighting takes precedence over the shot clock signal sound. The following game situations may be reviewed: F.3.2 When the game clock shows 2:00 minutes or less in the fourth quarter and in each overtime, whether a shot for a successful field goal was released before the shot clock signal sounded. Outcome: Correct decision from the referees. The ball was still in contact with the shooter's hands when the yellow lighting on the backboard indicated the end of the shot clock period. This game situation can only be reviewed during the last 2 minutes of the fourth quarter or the last 2 minutes of the overtime.