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Old Fri Jan 12, 2007, 11:57pm
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put 00.1 back on the clock?

So I worked girls JV tonight, both teams are in the bonus at the end of the 4th quarter. Team B scores a basket with 00.3 seconds left to tie the game. As Team A inbounds, B1 fouls A1. My partners blows his whistle a half second before the final buzzer goes off.

We clear the teams off the floor and let the girl shoot her 1 and 1. She ends up making both shots and they win. What my question is, is should we have put that 00.1 second back on the clock? Team B would had to have thrown the ball all the way down the court and who knows if they even would have gotten a shot off. Thanks for the replies in advance.
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Old Sat Jan 13, 2007, 12:18am
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Unless one of you happened to look at the clock and see .1 second on the clock, no. Don't put time on unless you know positively how much to put on.
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Old Sat Jan 13, 2007, 01:53am
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So I worked girls JV tonight, both teams are in the bonus at the end of the 4th quarter. Team B scores a basket with 00.3 seconds left to tie the game. As Team A inbounds, B1 fouls A1. My partners blows his whistle a half second before the final buzzer goes off.

We clear the teams off the floor and let the girl shoot her 1 and 1. She ends up making both shots and they win. What my question is, is should we have put that 00.1 second back on the clock? Team B would had to have thrown the ball all the way down the court and who knows if they even would have gotten a shot off. Thanks for the replies in advance.
Are you saying that there were 3 seconds? or .3 seconds? I can't see that much action happening in less than a second...
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Old Sat Jan 13, 2007, 09:08am
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How can you have " My partner blows whistle with HALF (.5) a second before buzzer" with only ".3 seconds" left on clock?
Clock should have run out.
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Old Sat Jan 13, 2007, 10:48am
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How can you have " My partner blows whistle with HALF (.5) a second before buzzer" with only ".3 seconds" left on clock?
Clock should have run out.
I think he was claiming .15 was left on the clock. In which case, most clocks I've seen would only be displaying .1. So if you saw .1 on the clock whenever the whistle blew, that's the information you give the referee so they can put time back on the clock.
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Old Sat Jan 13, 2007, 02:04pm
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I think he was claiming .15 was left on the clock. In which case, most clocks I've seen would only be displaying .1. So if you saw .1 on the clock whenever the whistle blew, that's the information you give the referee so they can put time back on the clock.

If I see .1 second on the clock when the whistle blows, I'm not seeing it. I mean, put back a tenth of a second??? I don't think so.
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Old Sat Jan 13, 2007, 04:22pm
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so then do we still shoot the free throws with no time on the clock or is the game over and no free throws?
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