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Clock correction?
At the start of OT, A4 catches the jump ball and drives for a quick lay up. The official notices the clock is at 2:55.
The clock: a. Should be corrected to 4:00. b. Should be corrected to 5:00. c. Should be corrected to 3:55. d. Should be corrected to 4:55. e. Cannot be corrected. |
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f. Shoot the R because they didn't notice the incorrect time before the OT started.
Well, after choosing (f), and assuming it's a varsity game with 8:00 minute quarters, reset the clock to 3:55 (because the OT should've started with 4:00, and you have definite knowledge 5 seconds elapsed), and work the rest of the game with one less partner... ![]()
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Good Idea tjones1, Let's Check It Out ...
LENGTH OF EXTRA PERIOD INCORRECT
5.7.3 SITUATION: Following a violation in the first extra period, the timer beckons the referee to the table. The timer informs the referee that by mistake the period started with: (a) more; or (b) less than four minutes on the clock. RULING: In (a), if the mistake is discovered before the clock reaches four minutes, the clock shall be set at four minutes and play resumes. If discovered after reaching four minutes, no correction is allowed. In (b), the appropriate amount of time shall be added to reflect a four-minute period. (2-5-5)
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I know that's the case. But, why is the procedure different in (a) than in (b)? In both cases, you (presumably) know how much time was on the clock at the start, so you can make the correct adjustment when the error was discovered. |
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Each team should have the benefit/burden of strategically playing from 4:00 on the clock, not starting with 8:00 (most likely of errors) and suddenly jumping to 0:30 after 3:30 had elapsed and someone realized this OT was taking a long time...changing their entire stragegy.
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I guess its one of these, lets just not let it happen. Lets both (or all three of us) make sure the clock is set correctly before the OT tip. Yes Mark, I know that you are having a cow. How could vets let this game go into overtime. Last edited by SAK; Wed Sep 23, 2009 at 12:01pm. |
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Seems Odd ...
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A different official saw the error first and blew his whistle the second before A4 hits the layup. Inadvertant whistle. Put 3:56 on the clock. A's ball OOB. ![]() |
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