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This is tricky
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Well...shame on me. I just read (a bit more carefully this time) the MIAA "Basketball Shot-Clock Information." It says: An alternate timing device shall be available. That is quite clear. So any "alternate device" would do: a stop watch, regular watch with second hand, egg timer. Whatever. [/B][/QUOTE] This is tricky. The MIAA makes good faith efforts to articulate 'rules', but does not subject them to casebook-like review. Using an 'alternative device' can lead to disadvantage - for example, the crowd is loud, the official near the table can hear the count, but the player with the ball in the far corner can't. If a team is ahead when the shot-clock fails, choosing to continue with no count can also bias the game - stall tactics become viable. There was a time - perhaps as little as 5 years ago - when girls teams gasped at the idea of a ten second count. Now it's routinely used in off-season play when no shot-clock is used. This may be the fairest alternative. If both coaches like it . . .
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