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Originally posted by rainmaker
If it's clear that the team ahead is just trying to kill the clock, start counting. If you're not 100% sure that's their tactic, you could "see a spot of water on the floor" and stop the clock that way. You could see a violation on the team behind and call that, such as stepping out of bounds, or a uniform violation. If the team behind even so much as brushed the ball, you could call a Delay of Game warning on them, and that would stop the clock.
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Why would you do any of that?
If the ball's at the disposal then count. Otherwise don't count.
A lot simpler, don't you think?