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Originally Posted by ATXCoach
I admit that I know a fraction of the rule book, but I just can't "forget about the whistle." It seems so illogical to me that the mechanism used to stop the clock in almost every other situation on the basketball court should be ignored due to the official timer's error.
It seems that more people are in agreement with this interpretation, but it just "seems" wrong to me.
Thanks all
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Again, you have to forget about the whistle, because whether or not it was blown is irrelevant since its function in that play was to stop the clock.
But, the clock never started in that play, so the blowing of the whistle becomes irrelevant.
Thus, the officials had to judge when the ball was dead by judging when it went out of bounds, not when the whistle was blown.