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Old Mon Feb 28, 2005, 02:50pm
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Unfortunatly as much as we know that time had elapsed, the throw in should occur at the point nearest to the interuption with 3.18 seconds on the clock unless definite info as to how much time ran off is available (then adjust accordingly). Everybody would agree to this had the ball only been passed to half court, but for some reason most think that since it went 7/8ths of the way down the court somehow it should be a redo.
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