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Originally Posted by NewNCref
Here's my one "why not" that I can think of. What if the officials count is slightly quicker than it should be. If the Trail calls a 10-second violation, then is the Center going to get him to change his call to an IW?
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If the Center
knows that the shot clock started properly, then I don't see any reason that the C can't give that info to the Trail. Kind of like a kicked out of bounds call. If the T insists that his count is right (perhaps because the clock was late to start), then he can go with his call. But if you
KNOW the clock was operating properly and started at the correct time, it seems to me that this is relevant information to give your partner.
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1) My thought is that at all times the Center could be trying to check the clock and then subtract ten seconds, but that's not his job.
2) The ten-second count by the Trail should be the only count.
3) IMO, it looks worse to have the Center running across the court with the ten-second violation while the Trail is still counting.
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1) It's also not the C's job to make an out of bounds call on the endline. But if I happen to
KNOW that the Lead got it wrong, I'm going to offer some information.
2) But it's not the only count. There's a little thing called the shot clock that's also keeping count.

Why not use it?
3) Why in the world would the C come "running across the court" to make a simple 10-second violation call? Just make the call like any other.