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Old Mon Mar 13, 2000, 02:39pm
Schmidt MJ Schmidt MJ is offline
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After reading the responses on this one I'd have to say I agree with Dr.C. If we know there was 40 seconds on the clock when the play began in the backcourt and if the clock was properly stopped for the "inadvertent whistle", then we should be able to see what's on the clock now and determine if there was a 10-sec. violation. Sometimes when its a close game and there is a situation like this and coaches are giving you an ear full, it's easy to get caught up in the heat of the moment and overlook what may very well be an obvious solution. Been there a few times myself.
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