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Old Sun Feb 06, 2005, 05:37pm
Mark Dexter Mark Dexter is offline
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Originally posted by Jimgolf
Video can only be used to establish whether a shot at the end of a period occurred before time expired, not to verify the accuracy of the scorebook.

This situation can be brought to the attention of the league so that they can see if this problem recurs and is part of a pattern. But that game is history.

If it's an NCAA game, then you definately can use the monitor to check the accuracy of the scorebook.

Rule 2
Section 5. Officials Use of Replay/Television Equipment

Art. 1. Officials may use courtside replay equipment, videotape or television monitoring only in situations involving:

d. Preventing or rectifying a scoring or timing mistake by the scorer or timer involving the game clock or shot clock;
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