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Originally posted by blindzebra
during any live ball, clock running situation
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I must clarify this small point though.
Live ball or dead ball has nothing to do with whether or not the clock is running.
You can have a live ball while the clock is not running. Free throws and throw-ins are good examples.
And if you really want to get picky about it you can even have a dead ball while the clock is running, though most people don't recognize it.
According to Basketball Rules Fundamental #16, "The official's whistle seldom causes the ball to become dead (it is already dead)."
This means that there are many times during a game when the ball is already dead and the clock is still running before an official can blow a whistle to signify the foul or violation.
The bottom line is don't associate live ball/dead ball with clock running/clock stopped.