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Originally Posted by OHBBREF
Friday BV game in Southeastern Ohio
With 2.6 seconds to play
Team-A trails by 2 points and is in bounding after a made free throw.
A3 is the in bounder, with B5 guarding the pass. A3 releases a pass to 28 ft line in the back court and the pass is tipped by B5, the trail chops time but the timer doesn’t see the chop so clock does not start, A2 gets the pass dribbles to the near the three point line free throw line extended and is fouled, whistles and a try goes up, the horn goes off and the try falls through.
There were two whistles on the play, 1 from the C calling the foul and one from the trail for the expiration of time, prior to the horn going off.
Took them about a minute to 90 seconds to sort it out and nobody was terribly upset about it because they handled it quickly and decisively
The sort out was as follows:
C had a first whistle – foul - before the try, (try would have been for two), time stopped, dead ball,
T’s whistle followed immediately after C’s whistle and after T had count of 2.
Team-A in the double bonus,
Put 5 tenths on the clock
Line up to shoot the double bonus
They went to overtime.
Commendable job!
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Why did T blow his whistle?
Why did they put up 0.5 instead of 0.6?
Was the C calling a non-shooting foul?
What count did T have going that he got to "two" on?