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Old Fri Feb 05, 2010, 09:14am
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If your partner signals a three and you know it was a two, blow your whistle and fix it immediately.
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But the question was: what should C do about a blown 3-point call by T? Same as any other blown call: hit the whistle, give T your info, let T change the call.

Those are the two options. Use what's used in your area (and discuss in pre-game if you aren't sure).

Here, we use the former. As C, I would be unlikely to see this at FT line extended on the opposite side. L might have had a look.
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Old Fri Feb 05, 2010, 03:42pm
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how long do you have to change this? Better to whistle right away obviously. I was at this Pacific forum and saw this.


Chat UCSB - Pacific Basketball - Discussion Areas - Pacific Tigers Sports - Message Board Yuku
BTW, I STILL don't understand how the Flames' first basket of the OT period (a trey) was reclassified as a two AFTER Bear Creek scored the next basket at the other end. I didn't know that was possible. Turned out not to be the difference. But disconcerting nonetheless."
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Old Fri Feb 05, 2010, 03:46pm
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how long do you have to change this? Better to whistle right away obviously. I was at this Pacific forum and saw this.


Chat UCSB - Pacific Basketball - Discussion Areas - Pacific Tigers Sports - Message Board Yuku
BTW, I STILL don't understand how the Flames' first basket of the OT period (a trey) was reclassified as a two AFTER Bear Creek scored the next basket at the other end. I didn't know that was possible. Turned out not to be the difference. But disconcerting nonetheless."
Depends:

If it's a scoring error (official signaled three (or two) but scorer recorded two (or three)), then you have until the end of the game to fix it.

If it's a correctable error (official signalled 3/2 and it should have been 2/3), you can fix it during the CE window.

I didn't follow your link but it sounds like an error was made, the ball became dead, B inbounded it and scored (2nd dead ball) and it was corrected. That's right.
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