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Old Tue Feb 12, 2008, 01:59pm
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Originally Posted by Gimlet25id
The officials didn't screw anybody nor are they @ fault for not knowing the clock stopped and started. None of the officials are looking @ the clock @ this point in the game. The clock had been running after the last dead ball. No reason to look @ it again until there's a whistle. Unless someone points out that the clock stopped then started then they wouldn't have any reason to believe they had a problem. They handled this by the book on the information they were given.

So, let me make sure that I undrstand this correctly. It's no officials responsibility to see if the clock start or stop properly in a game of this magnatude and the score close correct? Because (1) we have the PTS (2) we have the monitor. It's the C responsible to watch the clock in Women's.

Do you want to rephrase that statement?
That coupled with the fact that Stringer and her assistants are screaming at the top of their lungs that the clock was stopped before the foul should've at least put a thought in their head to maybe look to see if the clock malfunctioned.
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