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Old Mon Apr 11, 2005, 04:40pm
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Originally posted by brainbrian
I think this might be an example:

In the NCAA tournament this year a player was fouled and they had a 1 and 1 situation. He shot the first and made it. Then the officials realized they had the wrong shooter on the line. So they erased the bucket, and made the real player shoot the free throws. (He missed the first by the way.)
That's a good example of 2-10-1c or d(book not here in front of me), but not e. E covers situations such as goaltending, bi, 2 or 3 point shot, and as covered above.

The part I have trouble with is to determine when there's a correctable error and when it's just a bad -- or good -- call. A bad call is not reversible, but a ce IS, within the stated time limit.

What I'm asking for is situations when there's an honest error, and not a call.
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