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Old Mon Dec 15, 2008, 03:30pm
jdmara jdmara is offline
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First of all, I really don't have a beef with either stance here but there is my two measly cents on the issue...

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Originally Posted by Ch1town View Post
ART.1...The referee may correct an obvious mistake by the timer to start or stop the clock properly only when he/she has definite information relative to the time involved.

How is that defined?

ART.2...If the referee determines that the clock was not started or stopped properly, or if the clock did not run, an official's count or other official information can be used to make a correction.

Anybody know what "other official information" means??
I would believe that "other official information" could be such thing as a shot close for those states that use them.

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Originally Posted by socalreff View Post
The officials are not permitted to leave 4
seconds on the game clock
and repeat the initial the throw-in by A1.
(Rule 5-11.1)
Sounds to me like you can leave the clock at 4 seconds and continue from the POI. You just cannot leave the clock and have a do-over

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In a situation where it is in the final few seconds, someone better have a count going. This weekend I had three (attempted) buzzer beaters. You bet your last dollar that I had a count going on all three. With 8 minutes left..ummm...I'm not worried about it. At least several tenths of a second roll off the close at every stoppage. Frankly, I don't have the ability to stop this from occurring unless I blow my whistle and immediately look at the clock. I have other things to do immediately after I blow my whistle, like watch the continuing action. The clock is taken care of with a quick glance (within a second or two) but it's not the first thing I do.

-Josh

Last edited by jdmara; Mon Dec 15, 2008 at 03:34pm.