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Old Thu Oct 11, 2007, 08:50am
btaylor64 btaylor64 is offline
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Originally Posted by kbilla
further to that comment though, wouldn't you agree that in on an inbounds play for instance, if the ball is inbounded into my primary that i should not even be worrying about the clock, but rather be focused on the ball and let one of my partners worry about the clock status? it is a fine point i agree, but the clock will take care of itself usually, you look up at the clock and miss a smack on a reach and we are going the other way for a dunk, you are asking for trouble...just trying to make the point (that you also made towards the end of your post) that in general don't worry about the clock, between the three of you it will work the way it is supposed to...
In regards to this, it is up to you and your judgement when you need to look at the clock when the ball is in your primary. If the ball is coming there or is on its way, be prepared for the play at hand, but you should know how much is on the clock when it is inbounding, so if you do have a foul, as soon as you blow the whistle you should check the clock to see how much time has elapsed. Good questions though.
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