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Old Tue Sep 03, 2013, 11:36am
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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett View Post
Here's a scenario for you. Shot clock game. Team A (with a big lead) has the ball in front court with 10 seconds to go but only 7 seconds on the shot clock. Team start coming on the court and then the shot clock goes off and the game clock stops with 3 seconds to go. Would you just tell the scorekeeper to run off the 3 seconds or would you let everyone go to the locker room with 3 seconds still to go in the game?
This is going to depend on what level of play you're calling. In an NBA game? You're going to play it out...and even correct the game clock if needed...and if you don't, even in a blowout, you very well could get reprimanded for not doing so (if the game clock should be 3.2 but it shows 3.1, you better put those .1 seconds back). In a college game, I also doubt you'd be able to pull this off. In a high school game that uses a shot clock? You could probably get away with doing this, though I probably wouldn't and make them play it out.
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