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Old Sat Apr 27, 2002, 11:06pm
Mike Burns Mike Burns is offline
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I noticed that a lot of attention was paid to when the clock EXPIRED, but not when the clock STARTED. From what I understand the Bernie Fryer told his crew that he would not allow a catch, turn, and shoot with only .7 remaining on the clock. Now I'm not saying that it couldn't happen, but apparently the player caught the ball, turned, elevated, and released the ball and there was still .2 on the clock. I ask again, did the clock start when the player touched the ball?

I agree that going to the monitor in a case such as this could help avoid major controversy.

Mike
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