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For those of you that have seen the play/saw the game:
I understand that more than .6 seconds elapsed -- that seems to be clear. But, is there anyway that the only definite knowledge that the officials had was .6 seconds? Regardless of everyone guestimating that it took 2.5 seconds to get the shot off, what actions, from what you guys saw, would justify them putting 4.4 back up? Is it possible that, since there was no definite knowledge, it could have been .3 + .3, that is, reaction time to start, plus reaction time to stop, that led them to take .6 off?
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As far as why the officials ran 0.6 off the clock, I'm guessing, during the video review, that's the amount of time they saw elapse off the game clock between the time the clock finally started and when the basketball went through the basket. Meaning, the clock was originally at 5.0, it didn't start until the ball was about to go through the hoop, the ball passed through the hoop, the clock read 4.4, then it continued to run down to 1.8 when the mistake was finally noticed. In this case, the only definite knowledge the officials would have had was the 0.6 seconds.
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A-hole formerly known as BNR Last edited by Raymond; Fri Jan 26, 2007 at 09:58am. |
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Timing errors don't get officials suspended, going outside the confines of the rulebook to correct those errors is what gets them in trouble. ps: FYI, I've always hated Duke
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It sounds good to Duke-haters, but is patently untrue. If there is bias among officials one could equally argue that they are anti-Duke because of their success over the years. ...or anti-UNC for that matter. Come on, be reasonable. |
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I've read this thread (or at least most of it), and frankly while I think the discussion has been pertinent to the specific event, and that the comments for the most part of rationale and considered, I think we are missing the salient point.
The game was neither won nor lost on this single refereeing error -- but rather because of many events during the game. The game is not a 4.4 second game, but a 40 minute game. And thoroughout those 40 minutes numerous calls are made by the referees -- some good, some bad, some favoring one team, some favoring the other. In the Duke-Clemson game I saw at least 5 calls that were (in my opinion, but operating under an understanding of the rules) questionable at best, outright wrong at worst. One of the most egregious was a blocking foul on Duke, which resulted in a 3point play for Clemson. Re-looking at the tape of the game it was clearly a bad call -- giving Clemson 3 unwarranted points. Where's the outrage over that call? Had it been called correctly the issue of the time at the end of the game would have been moot. Unfortunately basketball is a fast game, referees are human, and some calls require split second judgment. Let's not dissect any single mistake by the officials, but rather emphasize the pattern of errors by specific individuals and then get them out of the game. But done blame Duke -- they played by the rules, lived with the vagaries of the refs and (this time) were fortunate to win. ...and in the end it's just a game -- and a great one at that, even with all its problems. jbc |
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I don't think anybody here is trying to pin the outcome of the game on the officials. Nobody thinks that the refs cost Clemson the game. But we are trying to figure out the best way to handle this bad situation and what to do if something similar should ever happen to us. Even if the officials had taken more time off the clock, Duke still might've scored by running a different play. The real question is what we are supposed to do when the clock doesn't start properly. |
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You want to get specific referees completely out of the game because they blow a call or two? That's it? You missed a judgement call or two and now you're fired? Helluva idea. Something tells me that you're the one that's going to determine what those blown calls were too, and the blown calls will be the ones that went against poor ol' Duke- just like the blocking foul that you're whining about above. Lah me, another Dookie fanboy shows up. Get the Preparation H......
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No more hosed than Duke, who were charged with a "blocking" foul on a drive to the basket - resulting in a 3 point play. In fact, it was a charge by Clemson. The game must be viewed in its entirety -- not just one call. |
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