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Old Tue May 06, 2008, 03:58pm
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I'm only saying they should have a provision allowing them to use replay and a stop watch. Forcing them to make a "best guess" without even the benefit of the replay is just stupid.
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Old Tue May 06, 2008, 04:17pm
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I'm only saying they should have a provision allowing them to use replay and a stop watch. Forcing them to make a "best guess" without even the benefit of the replay is just stupid.
I agree, but that is something for the future. And you should know that most rules are not changed until something happens in a high profile moment.

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Old Tue May 06, 2008, 04:23pm
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I agree, but that is something for the future. And you should know that most rules are not changed until something happens in a high profile moment.

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Old Tue May 06, 2008, 04:20pm
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I'm only saying they should have a provision allowing them to use replay and a stop watch. Forcing them to make a "best guess" without even the benefit of the replay is just stupid.
I agree and that is why this will be changed in next year's rule book.

If I had to guesstimate I would say this is what happened in the conversation between Steve, Joe and Derrick. I would say they agreed that the shot was taken before the time would have expired and that they at least wanted to give Orlando a chance at a shot attempt so that would be the reason for the .5 that was put back on the clock.
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Old Tue May 06, 2008, 04:55pm
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If I had to guesstimate I would say this is what happened in the conversation between Steve, Joe and Derrick. I would say they agreed that the shot was taken before the time would have expired and that they at least wanted to give Orlando a chance at a shot attempt so that would be the reason for the .5 that was put back on the clock.
Got it. You guesstimated and they just guessed.

Nothing that happens anymore in the NBE surprises me.
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Old Tue May 06, 2008, 05:07pm
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Got it. You guesstimated and they just guessed.

Nothing that happens anymore in the NBE surprises me.
Give it time.
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Old Tue May 06, 2008, 07:23pm
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The official NBE response is that the officials guessed wrong. The play took 5.7 seconds and the shot shouldn't have counted.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/playof...ory?id=3384577

There is nowayinhell that the officials should ever be faulted for this one.

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Old Tue May 06, 2008, 10:02pm
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The official NBE response is that the officials guessed wrong. The play took 5.7 seconds and the clock shouldn't have counted.
I think that the problem was that the clock didn't count.
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Old Wed May 07, 2008, 06:54am
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I think that the problem was that the clock didn't count.
Well, as my sainted Grandfather useta say "Don't count your clocks until they're hatched."'

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Old Tue May 06, 2008, 11:05pm
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The official NBE response is that the officials guessed wrong. The play took 5.7 seconds and the clock shouldn't have counted.

Does the NBE have an official response on (non)traveling?
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Old Wed May 07, 2008, 09:15am
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The official NBE response is that the officials guessed wrong. The play took 5.7 seconds and the shot shouldn't have counted.

There is nowayinhell that the officials should ever be faulted for this one.
That's what they get for making the officials guess. Maybe they'll let them use replay next year.
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Old Fri May 09, 2008, 09:05am
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There is nowayinhell that the officials should ever be faulted for this one.
Agree completely with this. The refs had no recourse in the situation. The rules FORCE them to guess, and when you're dealing with tenths of a second, there's no way they can guess accurately.

The one thing they can be faulted for is not noticing sooner the the clock was stopped. One question I have is whether -- if they HAD noticed -- one of the officials could've started the clock with his PTS box on his waist.

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Maybe they'll let them use replay next year.
The problem with this approach is that you're almost penalizing the offensive team. If the clock had been accurate, the player with the ball at the 0.4 mark would likely have shot the ball, instead of making the pass for the actual final shot.

So if you go to replay, you have to wipe off the final shot, obviously. But because of the bad information on the clock, you've sort of screwed them out of the chance to take a legitimate shot.

Maybe the NBA will go to do-overs, like when they replayed the end of the game where Shaq erroneously got fouled out.
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Old Fri May 09, 2008, 09:15am
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The problem with this approach is that you're almost penalizing the offensive team. If the clock had been accurate, the player with the ball at the 0.4 mark would likely have shot the ball, instead of making the pass for the actual final shot.

So if you go to replay, you have to wipe off the final shot, obviously. But because of the bad information on the clock, you've sort of screwed them out of the chance to take a legitimate shot.
Agreed, and this is the reason I don't like the idea of an official starting a silent/visible count when the end of the quarter is coming and the clock didn't start properly. Players go by what they see on the clock. I've done it, but I am increasingly uncomfortable with it.
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Old Fri May 09, 2008, 10:39am
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So if you go to replay, you have to wipe off the final shot, obviously. But because of the bad information on the clock, you've sort of screwed them out of the chance to take a legitimate shot.
And if you don't wipe it off you screw the defense. Somebody's gonna be upset.
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Old Fri May 09, 2008, 10:52am
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One question I have is whether -- if they HAD noticed -- one of the officials could've started the clock with his PTS box on his waist.

There's still an undetermined(by rule) time lag to adjust. They'd still have to guess how much time to add. And as you said(and I agree 113%), you sureasheck can't accurately guess in tenths of a second.

They're trying to ascertain if one of the officials accidentally stopped the clock, maybe by heavy breathing through his whistle. Apparently they do have the technology to find out who actually stopped the clock. The timer says he didn't.

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