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JR signed up in August of 'aught-1. Let's say on the 17th to make it easy. That was 1,918 days ago. 10,679 ÷ 1,918 = 5.568 posts per day. If you double that, that is post 11 posts per day, you would catch up on 7-Dec-2011. So, pitter patter, get at'er!
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Not everybody has a rule book handy...so as JR stated, here is 5-9-3:
"If a free throw is not successful and the ball is to remain live, the clock shall be started when the ball touches or is touched by a player on the court." Good question Roadking...I have seen all kinds of "chop-ins" on FT's...before, during and after the correct time to start the clock.
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