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Old Tue Oct 08, 2013, 01:28pm
BillyMac BillyMac is offline
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One Minute Not Necessarily The Same As Last Shot ...

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Originally Posted by Adam View Post
I have to ask, did you even read the rest of the thread?
Did you read my post? I'm not talking about last second shot responsibility, I have already posted our unofficial/official IAABO chest thump for that. I'm talking about when the clock begins to wind down under a minute, which may not necessarily be the same as the last shot of the period. In the last minutes of play in any period, especially in a lop sided game, the kids may just keep on "playing basketball", not setting up for a last second shot. With only two officials here in The Land That Time Forgot, sometimes the two officials just get caught up in the up, and down, action on the court. If both of us don't know that there is less than a minute left, then there will certainly not be a last second shot responsibility signal. I am embarrassed to tell you how many times in thirty-two years that I have been surprised when the horn sounded to end a period. If one of us notices that there is about a minute left, he should communicate that with his partner, who, right, or wrong, might not know.
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