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Old Sat Mar 11, 2017, 03:25pm
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Am I looking at the right play? I see a three point shot that puts the team in white ahead. Am I looking at the right play?

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Old Sat Mar 11, 2017, 03:41pm
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Yes, now look at the shooter's feet.
What I'm interested in from this play is the crew communication.
During the next possession by blue the game is stopped and the new T consults with the C about the try instead of the official who was Trail. I found that strange.
How could the crew have done better to get this play right?

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Old Sat Mar 11, 2017, 06:15pm
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Am I looking at the right play? I see a three point shot that puts the team in white ahead.
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Yes, now look at the shooter's feet.
Am I looking at the same video as everybody else at 1:33:49? Between the camera angle, the lights reflecting off the floor, and players getting in the way, I can't clearly see the three point line, nor the player's feet.
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Old Sat Mar 11, 2017, 06:23pm
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This must be the play.

I did not see this play based on the original time stamp given. I was looking at a different time of the game.



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Old Sun Mar 12, 2017, 12:59pm
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This must be the play.

I did not see this play based on the original time stamp given. I was looking at a different time of the game.



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Yes, this has to be it. Clearly a two that is signaled a 3. Some good points in it by the official/assignor/whomever talking about it.
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Old Sun Mar 12, 2017, 01:28pm
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Some good points ...
An additional point for the good of the cause. Since the official signals a three, and the scorer adds three to the scorebook, this can be a correctable error (not a bookkeeping error) situation and doesn't have to corrected immediately. It can be corrected within the parameters of the correctable error rule (erroneously counting or canceling a score, if error is made while the clock is running and the ball dead, it must be recognized by an official before the second live ball, if an error is corrected, play shall be resumed from the point of interruption to rectify the error).
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Old Sun Mar 12, 2017, 02:05pm
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An additional point for the good of the cause. Since the official signals a three, and the scorer adds three to the scorebook, this can be a correctable error (not a bookkeeping error) situation and doesn't have to corrected immediately. It can be corrected within the parameters of the correctable error rule (erroneously counting or canceling a score, if error is made while the clock is running and the ball dead, it must be recognized by an official before the second live ball, if an error is corrected, play shall be resumed from the point of interruption to rectify the error).
It IS a correctable error...made while clock running. It MUST be corrected before second live ball.
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Old Sun Mar 12, 2017, 11:01pm
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An additional point for the good of the cause. Since the official signals a three, and the scorer adds three to the scorebook, this can be a correctable error (not a bookkeeping error) situation and doesn't have to corrected immediately.
A bookkeeping error doesn't have to be corrected immediately, either.
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