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Old Fri Oct 22, 2004, 01:27pm
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Originally posted by zebraman
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Originally posted by zebraman
Heck no, not unless you want your implode the crew's ability to work together. Besides, other than maybe checking to make sure that the shot clock started initially, the center would never be clock watching during a live ball when he/she is supposed to be providing assistance with the press.

Z
Where did the poster say the C is "clock watching"?

If the center is helping on the press, I don't see how he/she would have to turn away from the play to check a shot clock and unless they were clock watching, they don't know if maybe the shot clock operator did some type of adjustment. If I see that my partner has a count going, I'm not going to run in and take that call away from them.

Z
Do you know where the shot clock is typically found?
Why are we checking the shot clock? the game clock should be the one that matters.
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