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Much easier your way than taking the points off the board.
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why not check the clock as soon as the ball is thrown in? It is just a quick peek and if it doesn't start i think you still have to let the play finish out. Then you have your own knowledge, not just the operator, who might be too egotistical to say he/she started too late. If there is a PA announcer you tell him/her to announce that the clock had started late and the officials have ruled the basket no good. Snaqwells way might be easier but he is killing the play with time on the clock, even though in your head you know the time has actually passed.
Although i have done what snaqs has done in AAU and rec games, but only in sitches where the outcome is not affected.
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I'm still not sure what you would have done differently than I did.
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I'm going to let everything play out till the 00:0 hit or there is some break in the action and then I'm going to gather my crew, reconstruct the play and decide whether the basket should count or not. I don't want to make a decision like that when 3 heads (hopefully my partners were as aware as I was) are better than 1. I'm not saying I'm totally against what you did but I would prefer to do it this way.
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Fair enough, but if I'm sure there are only 5 seconds left, and I count to 6, I don't need the other two heads any more than you do. My way, you don't have to worry about erasing a made basket.
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I think that you handled well. I learned the lesson many years ago in the championship game of an AAU tournament. All kinds of D1 coaches in the gym and D1 referees evaluating the game during a ref camp.
5 seconds to go, long before we thought of putting tenths on the board. Team A has throw in and down 1 point from halfcourt. Ball is thrown into to A2 at top of key. A1, the throw in person gets a screen and cuts to bucket for another screen and pops out to the elbow. She buries the shot. I look at clock from opposite and Trail position. Clock is dead. I blow whistle. We tell teams to go to benches, the three of us meet in center court. We talk for a few seconds and two D1 guys enter the huddle. Standard question, "What do you guys have?" None of us knew how long. They said first lesson, always count the last 5 seconds of every quarter. If none of us knew, the next thing was to use our team mates at the table. The 5 of us went to table. The clock man, paid employee of tournament, said the clock went dead when the clock went to zero. Shooter had just received the pass. We asked him if he had started the clock on time. He said yes. How confident was he that the clock was at zero. He said 100%. The D1 guys said wipe it off. We called coaches together and told them the outcome. One was happy, one was mad. The post game conference was: Always count last 5 seconds. Always have off official from throw in see that the clock starts. If you have no horn and you are 110% sure the time is out, blow whistle. Always use all of your resources in the gym, different levels have different resources. I have lived by this ever since. In 15 years since that date, I have had to use it less than a dozen times, but I have always counted. |
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If the clock doesn't show 1/10s of seconds, and idicates 0:04, then there is AT LEAST 4 seconds left (could be up to 4.9). So, you should count to 5.
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If the horn immediately sounds when the clock switches to 0 (which I find more common), it will be the latter...3.1-4.0.
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Either way I'd probably count an extra second just in case I accidentally counted too fast.
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How can the clock be from 3-4.9? thats a screwy clock
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I called NEVCO and asked about their clock operation. NEVCO clocks are popular in my area and work in the way that bob j describes, according to the engineer that I spoke to. Either way, you tell can how the game clock operates by observing the change, or lack or change, immeidately after you switch the running of the clock to "on". If the clock changes to 7:59 immediately, then there is really 7:59.9, 7:59.8, 7:59.7, 7:59.6 and so on, until the real time hits 7:58.9, at which point the clock will then read 7:58. If the clock does not change to 7:59 immediately, then it will read 8:00 until the actual time is 7:59.0 at which time it will change to 7:59. Surely (yes, Padgett, I am calling you Shirley), any official can tell the difference between 0.1s and 1.0s when it comes to the clock changing from 8:00 to 7:59.
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Good one. One of my favorite movie quotes.
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