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Old Mon Apr 11, 2005, 09:35pm
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Quote:
Originally posted by Camron Rust
First shot of the game. Ref indicates a 2. After 2-3 minutes up and down the floor with no dead ball the ref realized that the 3 point line in use is the blue one, not the red one, and it should be a 3. Correctable. Fix the score, continue from POI. After the time window, it becomes uncorrectable.
So far, so good.

Quote:
Originally posted by Camron Rust
Ref thought it was a three, signaled a three, scorer entered a three. A bit later, before the time window has expired, there is a timeout. The two refs confer and realize that it should have been a two...one saw a foot on the line but didn't realize the other counted it as a three. Correctable. Fix the score, continue from POI. After the time window, it becomes uncorrectable.
Really? I'd have thought this was a "bad call" and not correctable. I would have guessed it was fixable if the lead whistled and ran in for a quick conference as the call was made, but not within 2-10.

What is a "bad call" that can't be corrected, then? I mean in the context of Art 1 item e.

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Originally posted by Camron Rust
Ref thought it was a three, signaled a three, scorer entered a two. Not "correctable" but fixable...anytime up to the final score is approved.
Yup, even I got that one right!
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