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Old Sat Nov 08, 2003, 03:56am
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Originally posted by ChuckElias

First, we can add time when we have definite knowledge of the time that elapsed. I know that at least .1 seconds elapsed. {snip.....} Therefore, one second is going back up on the [shot]clock.

Secondly, as I said before, anything having to do with the shot clock is NOT covered by FED rules.
Chuck,
Since you admit that Fed rules do not say anything at all about a shot clock, how can you point to 5-10-1 to justify putting that one second back on the shot clock? You are going to have to work completely on the grounds of 2-3 here.
As for my 2-3 decision, I have to agree with Hawks Coach. Violation.

For the record, the state of California uses a shot clock for both boys and girls. I have a copy of the rules modifications for CA and they do not address these kind timing issues with the shot clock at all! Very sloppy IMO.

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