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Old Wed Nov 03, 2021, 12:10pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Originally Posted by BillyMac View Post
Best I can do without additional information.

1) NBA correctable error rules may be different than NFHS correctable error rules.

2) There are no time limits on NFHS correctable errors. Both teams can go up and down the court, missing shots, rebounding, balls getting stolen, no out of bounds, no whistles for fouls, or violations, no time outs, for several minutes (up to eight minutes) and correctable errors can still be corrected without the statute of limitations (dead ball/live ball) being exceeded.
There is actually a time limit, but that time limit is based on when you have a live ball and a dead ball period (with the clock actually running). Not based on the physical time of the clock running off the clock for a specific number of seconds or minutes. Just so people do not get confused.

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