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Old Wed Oct 20, 2004, 03:49pm
JRutledge JRutledge 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).

That is all you can do is learn from those situations. I am just stating when you are facing the clock you should keep an eye on it to make sure it starts. So usually either you or your partner should have an idea if the clock starts. I learned this more when I work college ball because of watching the shot clock. I now watch the clock any time it is in my field of vision.

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