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With 2 seconds remaining in a quarter or half, the ball is inbounded and dribbled the length of the court and then there is a made shot but the timer fails to start the clock. I know a conscientious official should have looked at the clock after the inbound and/or counted down the 2 seconds. But what is the correct procedure when this error occurs?
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did an AAU tourney this weekend and the timer had been tough one as s/he had to do both clock and book by herself. So in all instances where it was little time and last second offense I kept count. I told the players before inbounds you have 8 seconds dont go by the clock. Once it paid off -- 8 seconds and inbounds backcourt endline -- clock started when I was on 4 count -- and offense was is a groove and I didnt want to stop play to break their momentum. The got off a very nice shot with about 2 left on my count missed and time ran out. Visiting coach said theres still 2 seconds i said clock started late and I had count.
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