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Old Thu Mar 13, 2003, 09:12am
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In another C-USA game yesterday, about 40 seconds left in the first half. Ball goes OOB in team A's frontcourt. Throw-in on the endline, 2 seconds left on shot clock. A1 inbounds to A2, who makes a quick move and releases a long 3-point attempt as the shot clock horn sounds. Ball enters the basket.

Coach A, thinking that the shot clock horn was the game clock horn, runs onto the court -- thinking the half is over. There are no players in his vicinity, but he is at least 5 running steps onto the court. Officals assess a technical foul.

Didn't we just have this conversation and decide that there was a ruling that if no delay was caused that there should be no technical foul called? I'm not sure which game this was. I'll have to watch SportsCenter again to catch the teams that were playing.

Any thoughts on the T?

Chuck
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