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All_Heart Mon Mar 19, 2007 10:18pm

Kansas State vs DePaul
 
1st Half - 11:30 - Technical on Bobby Huggins (Kansas State H.C.) (I walked in when the were shooting the free throws. Don't know what happened. Anyone?)

1st Half - 7:43 - Technical on Jerry Wainwright (DePaul H.C.) Arguing a PC foul.

1st half - 6:39 - Player has possession of the ball with both feet firmly planted to the floor. Player's momentum is causing him to fall OOB. Requests a timeout and is denied. The official thought about it for a second and didn't grant it. Is this something that his partner could have come over and given him information (rule). How about if it was a tie game with 5 seconds left?

1st half - 2:35 - Inadvertant Whistle on a block shot attempt - Everything handled correctly by rule. No Possession, AP, Shot Clock stayed at 11 sec. b/c same team had the AP Arrow.

Nevadaref Mon Mar 19, 2007 10:22pm

2nd half 5 seconds left, DePaul is running out the clock and has a 2 on 1 break after a steal. The player with the ball tosses it ahead to his teammate, who has no one around him and easily runs out the clock, however while that was happening, a defender caught up to the passer, grabbed the back of his shirt, and spun him around.

bob jenkins Tue Mar 20, 2007 07:33am

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Originally Posted by All_Heart
1st half - 6:39 - Player has possession of the ball with both feet firmly planted to the floor. Player's momentum is causing him to fall OOB. Requests a timeout and is denied. The official thought about it for a second and didn't grant it. Is this something that his partner could have come over and given him information (rule). How about if it was a tie game with 5 seconds left?

Yes, the partner could have given the information. But, the partner probably wasn't looking at the play closely enough to be certain of the timing. Had a coach raised the issue, the calling official could have conferred with the partners.

Scrapper1 Tue Mar 20, 2007 08:37am

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Originally Posted by All_Heart
1st half - 2:35 - Inadvertant Whistle on a block shot attempt - Everything handled correctly by rule. No Possession, AP, Shot Clock stayed at 11 sec. b/c same team had the AP Arrow.

This is actually not correct. NCAA 2-14-6g says that the timer will stop the timing device and reset it "when an inadvertent whistle occurs and there was no player or team control at the time of the whistle."

The shot clock should've been reset in that situation, if the try had been released.

All_Heart Tue Mar 20, 2007 12:25pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scrapper1
This is actually not correct. NCAA 2-14-6g says that the timer will stop the timing device and reset it "when an inadvertent whistle occurs and there was no player or team control at the time of the whistle."

The shot clock should've been reset in that situation, if the try had been released.

Great Catch!

I was thinking of the fact that they had to go to the AP arrow. Inadvertant whistles happen so infrequently that this is probably not handled correctly very often. Hopefully now I won't miss it if it happens in one of my games!


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