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Old Tue Jan 08, 2002, 12:47pm
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I was looking at your original rule reference, which could not possibly apply if you put time on the clock. In your second post you cite 6-7 exception, which deals with the end of a period before ball is in flight. If you put time back on, the end of period did not occur, so that rule is not applicable. As for your citing the comment in 10-6 -3 summary of fouls and penalties, I am not clear how the ball became dead. Not because of end of period, time went back on clock. We are assuming continuous shooting motion, i.e., if this had happened and clock had stopped as it should, you would have counted the goal. So how is ball dead before try was complete?
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