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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
I still completely disagree with you, Camron and Filibuster Freddy from Nevada, as well as anybody else that agrees with y'all. The rules that Camron cited are neither pertinent or relevant to this particular situation. You want to move the ball 60 feet or so up the court while saying that it took ZERO seconds to actually move the ball up those 60 feet. Heckuva idea.
The play is simply not definitively covered under NFHS rules. If you, Camron or anyone else wants to argue this for another 20 pages, hey, be my guest. Imo it's probably easier to dig up all the old, identical threads to this and read them, but hey, if you want to resurrect all the old inconclusive arguments, go ahead. WOBW though imo.
Same sh!t, different day......
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Oh, I finally see what you're grumbling about.
In this play you simply can't magically move the ball to mid court without taking *some* time off the clock.
OTOH you cannot have a "do-over" by putting the ball back on the endline.
That leaves 1 answer: decide how much time to take off & put the ball where it was when you finally woke up & realized the clock never started.