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Old Thu Jan 24, 2002, 11:06pm
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Quote:
Originally posted by Mark Dexter
Quote:
Originally posted by Dan_ref

You can adjust the clock (minus 1 second lag time under NF)
but you can't redo the throw-in.
Only problem - no lag time on starting the clock; only on stopping.

I know the clock can be adjusted, but how much would be put on? Do I say that because 1 second ticked off, we're putting 1 second onto the clock and inbounding the ball? That doesn't seem right - especially if B shot the three and missed - we now go to the arrow?
Yeah you're right, lag on stopping only. To answer your
question, you put on exactly how much time you have definite
knowledge about. Case A & C are easy, you're gonna have an
immediate dead ball and you can go fix things (add the
amount of time you have definite knowledge of). In case B,
you better be a smooth talker if you judge the shot got off
before the *real* clock (the one in your head) has expired,
'cause you're gonna be pumping your arm & yelling
"count it! count it!".
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