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Everytime I inbounds the ball I look up at the clock, youth reffing taught me this (about half the time in youth games a volunteer is doing the clock and sometimes they are texting )
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I learned this at my first camp. I had told the evaluator of a game I was working that I wanted to work on my game management. I was thinking game management was dealing with coaches, players, etc. So at a timeout in the 2nd quarter, he comes down to the court and tells me not to look at the scoreboard and tell him the time remaining in the quarter, the score, and the foul count. I look at him with that deer in the headlights look. He said that's game management - knowing where you are in the game at all times. There endeth the lesson.
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Haha, thanks for pointing that out All_Heart.
Ok I hear them but don't care what they say.
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Game management was not the problem. 2 minutes had not run off the clock if anything it may have been a 30 second run without a whistle but I did not have any definate knowledge. Sometimes as you probably know there are back and forth play where you don't actually get a chance to look up at the clock.
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But you aren't sure and maybe not 2 minutes, but also maybe more than 30 seconds. It doesn't take much to glance at the clock - unless you constantly had the ball in your primary for that whole time. I wasn't really commenting on your specific situation, per se, anyway. Just a general comment that would tend to get a person closer to the actual time if this type of situation occurs. You are right - sometimes you can't always look at the scoreboard as often as you'd like.
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About 15 years ago (not kidding), I had a veteran tell me that when something like this (i.e. clock not started) you take your best guess (not out loud) as to what to reset the clock, then go over to the table at the next dead ball and tell them that the clock didn't start but you were counting it down in your head and it should be set to - give them a number here. You can be sure no one was actually counting it down, so they're not going to argue with you if you seem adamant as to the number. It's a matter of court presence.
I've done this and it works.
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