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Old Mon Mar 08, 2010, 09:03pm
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Originally Posted by Nevadaref View Post
I agree with the part in blue.
I still don't know of any rules support, even from the state of CA, for what is in red.

My take is that if there is no shot and the horn sounds at 1.5, but the whistle doesn't sound to recognize that violation until 1.1, then by rule you have to leave 1.1 on the game clock. I know of nothing stating that this situation is different from a traveling violation. You don't go with the time that the violation occurred, you go with the time when the whistle sounded.

That seems to be where you and I differ. Now if you can prove otherwise, that's great and I will have learned something.
I would agree with you early in the game or early in a quarter. However if we are under a min in a tight ball game we have definate knowledge of how much time should be left on the game clock. I feel that if we are doing what we are supposed to do we have to put the 1.5 back on the clock. I would think you would get support from your assignor adn your state rules interp. I see where you are coming from Nevada, but I just keep getting stuck on the definate knowledge issue.
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