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Yep, I seen the play. I thought more than .6 sec ran off the clock. It went from 5.0 to 4.4 after they corrected the time. Think about it.
SIT:: The Clemson player caught the errant pass, dribble, took a step back behind the three point line and fired the three. The clock never started in the sequence. It actually did not start until a Duke player had the ball OOB again. The officials put 4.4 on the clock. To be honest when I seen that they put that much time back on the scoreboard. The Laettner game winning shot came to mind. To bad for Clemson they played a very good game.
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Yes they had precesion timing.
There was definetely not enough time taken off. I was thinking it would be closer to 3 seconds. It is .3 that you can only tip the ball so it doesn't seem right to say that .6 took place when the player caught the ball, stepped back to the 3pt line, shot the ball and then it cleared the net. The clock appropriately stopped after the 2pt made basket with 5 seconds left and I'm guessing that the officials forgot to start their precision timers when the Clemson player caught the ball. When using Precision Timing is it the officials or the table or both that are responsible for starting the clock after it has been stopped for a made basket? On a side note that kid had some calm nerves to not expect the ball and then calmly knock down that 3! ![]() |
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I was doing something when Sportcenter was talking about it, but there was no need for me to look.
Let me look into my crystal ball, the call went in Duke's favor. Was I right? ![]()
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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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