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Originally Posted by just another ref
The officials can correct, with definite knowledge, an obvious error by the timer.
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The clock can also be corrected when it malfunctions or is not started or stopped properly.
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Originally Posted by just another ref
I assume this means the signal was given and the clock was properly started. If the official does decide at this point to call a T for devious behavior, a call which gets harder and harder for me to swallow, there is no obvious error by the timer to correct.
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The timer did his job and started the clock when signaled to do so, but just because the official signals the clock to start does not mean that it started properly. Like if 3 free throws are awarded and the official signals for the clock to start after the second free throw....timer did not error as he was signaled to start the clock, yet the time may be corrected as the clock was not started properly. It is the same idea on the play being discussed.