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Old Thu Feb 12, 2009, 11:12am
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Originally Posted by All_Heart View Post
This implies that the 10 second count starts when the ball is touched by a player on the court.
No it does not - it implies (correctly) that the game clock starts when the ball is touched on the inbounds pass - it also implies that the official counts really fast. other than that it doesn't tell you much, that touch could have been a pass to a teammate of the thrower.

this case play only deals with the fact that if an official's count is off it is not something that can be corrected.
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