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Old Sat Feb 22, 2020, 11:44am
BillyMac BillyMac is offline
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Let's Go To The Videotape ...

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Originally Posted by Camron Rust View Post
You're only authorized to start the clock without indication if the official forgets to do so...
5-9-1: After time has been out, the clock shall be started when the
official signals the clock to start. If the official neglects to signal, the timer
is authorized to start the clock as per rule,
unless an official specifically
signals continued time-out.


Instructions To And Duties Of The Timer For Basketball Games
Start The Official Timepiece When:
1. A tossed ball is legally tapped when play is started by a jump.
2. The ball touches a player on the court during a throw-in (if clock has
been stopped).
3. An official signals “start the clock.” If he or she neglects to do so, the
official timepiece should be started
unless an official specifically signals
that it should not be started.
4. The ball touches or is touched by a player on the court provided the
ball is to remain live if the free throw is missed. In these cases, the
official will give the start-the-clock signal, but if he or she neglects to
do so, the official timepiece should be started when it is apparent the
ball touches a player and is to remain live.

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