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Old Mon Feb 17, 2014, 06:31am
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My thinking was: the whistle stops the clock. The whistle occurred after the release.
In this instance, when the whistle is blown it's up to the crew to come together to determine whether the time-out should have been granted (i.e., was a player on white in control of the ball). As johnny d said, either you grant the time-out, cancel the goal and put the correct time back on the clock or you don't grant the time-out, count the goal and everybody goes home.


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There are some instances in which a dead ball is scored.
No, there aren't.

NFHS 5-1-1
A goal is made when a live ball enters the basket from above and remains in or passes through.
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