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