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Originally Posted by CJP
If the throw-in team gets the rebound and you stop the play at this point and only take .5 seconds off for this touch deduction you talk about, you are essentially giving them a do over.
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No, I'm following rules. Some times, the rules do lead to what appears like a do over. If so, then do that. If you can find a rule that says you must take off anything based on guesses, show me.
And I'm not even saying I'll take .5 off unless I have some information that I can definitively use.
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Originally Posted by CJP
I KNOW that after a dribble, shot, and ball flight time that more than 0.5 seconds came off the clock or whatever subjective amount touch deduction means (this touch deduction you agreed to). Coaches know it too. So you go ahead and do a small deduction for the touch. I will do my best to get it right with what I know.
Edit - I went back to post 22 and you are NOT agreeing with taking a small deduction off for a touch. Sorry about that part.
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I'm taking off only what I know, nothing guessed. I'm not approximating