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Originally Posted by Nevadaref
That might have been what you would have done, and it would make perfect sense to do it that way, but please tell me how you know that is what the R on that game did?
The fact is you don't. You weren't there and you haven't spoken with him. So you can know. Perhaps what I posited is in fact what happened. You can't prove that it didn't.
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And furthermore......
From the Cleveland newspaper this morning....
http://www.cleveland.com/ohiocollege...610.xml&coll=2
"At the start of the missed free throw, there were 6.6 seconds on the clock." referee Lamont Simpson said. "On the missed free throw, the ball was touched with 6.6. The clock did not start. In order to get the correct time on the clock, we ran the play live and used a stopwatch. We started it on the touch and stopped it on the made basket, as the ball came through the net. We timed it live. The stopwatch read six seconds. We did it at least five times."
That's exactly the same as what was stated in the first report posted last night
before you started positing.