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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
Or is it? When does it stop "during free throws"? When you hand the shooter the ball? When you report to the table? When the whistle is blown?
If it is the latter, the clock operator must know if there will be FTs or not in order to know whether the clock will stop or not. At a minimum, they must wait until the official indicates who the foul is on and if there will be FTs.
Sure, it is not really that big of a deal, but it isn't "that simple".
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No, it really is that simple. Even for those people who try to overanalyze everything.
At the point the official reports a foul to the table and indicates free throws will be attempted, the clock stops.
As to why they added that rule - I have no idea. As the Light Brigade once learned, "Ours is not to wonder why..."