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Originally Posted by JMUplayer
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... Play continued with the Lakers thinking they were up 10, then the Rockets’ Christian Wood went on a personal 5-0 run to cut the lead ...
Sounds like at least one dead ball followed by a live ball, but NBA correctable error rules are probably different than NFHS correctable error rules.
... But once that goes away, you can’t take the points away and not give us a possession back ...
This can happen (within the statute of limitations) in NFHS rules (unmerited free throw, change of team possession, error corrected, point of interruption).
... the officials said they looked up at the scoreboard, which said four team fouls because the Porter Jr. foul was put up quickly, so quickly the officials thought the foul had to be the fifth ...
Happens a few times each season in my scholastic games, scorekeepers who record the foul in the book and on the scoreboard based on preliminary signals. A few times every season I have to ask the table, "How many team fouls RIGHT NOW?". I can certainly see how this can cause a correctable error situation, especially if one is not paying close attention to team fouls on the scoreboard previous to the bonus.