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Old Wed Oct 20, 2004, 12:27pm
blindzebra blindzebra is offline
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Originally posted by Ron
That's good advice. In last night's situation, the clock was behind me, so I couldn't see it. I like to think that I would have had the prescence of mind to keep a count had I known that it didn't start. But, until I'm in that situation, I won't know for sure (I do like my chances better today than I did yesterday, though).
Learn from it, that's always a good thing. Not that it directly applies to your situation, but when I have an end of quarter/half situation I keep my count beyond whatever count I have,i.e. if I have a back court count and no closly guarded count I keep a mental count going. This means I can fix your situation and I can anticiate the horn.
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