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Old Mon Feb 09, 2009, 05:09pm
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Originally Posted by A Pennsylvania Coach View Post
Why did T blow his whistle??
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Originally Posted by JugglingReferee View Post
Did the T blow his whistle so that people would know he had info to share?
T kept his count going since the ball was tipped on the inbound pass and when the clock wasn't moving they needed a count.

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Originally Posted by A Pennsylvania Coach View Post
Why did they put up 0.5 instead of 0.6??
The T aknowledged that the C blew his whistle before te T got to the complete his count, but becuse they were so close together the T blew the whistle to expire time.
The count was after 2 but not the next half arm stroke, all felt that .5 was the correct number.


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Was the C calling a non-shooting foul??
Because it happened right in front of him and he felt in needed to be called.

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What count did T have going that he got to "two" on?
T had a count going because the ball was tipped on the inbound and the clock started late.

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Originally Posted by JugglingReferee View Post
Did the T blow his whistle so that people would know he had info to share?
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Originally Posted by JugglingReferee View Post
I can accept taking off 2.1s if the T "hit 2.0s just before the C's whistle went".

I guess the T was smart enough to keep a count going once the ball had FC status?

But it only took 2.1s for the ball to travel from a tipped inbounds pass to a shot at the FTLE @ the other end of the court?
I didn't actually see the last seconds of the game I am going by the descriptions of several officils who saw the play and the R on the game who was the Lead on this play.
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