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Originally Posted by drh898
So, if the foul occured before time ran out and the timekeeper didn't stop the clock, how much time would you put on, considering this was not the state-the-art timing equipment that counts down hundredths of seconds?
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Whatever I saw when I looked up at the clock after the whistle sounded.
You don't guess. You can only restore the exact time which you observed.
If the clock doesn't show tenths and you don't see a 1 up there when you look, then you apply these:
"If a held ball or violation occurs so near the expiration of time that the clock is
not stopped before time expires, the quarter or extra period ends with the held
ball or violation."
"If a foul occurs so near the expiration of time that the timer cannot get the clock
stopped before time expires or after time expires, but while the ball is in flight
during a try or tap for field goal, the quarter or extra period ends when the free
throw(s) and all related activity have been completed."