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Clock question
OK, I'm just a fan, but if someone could explain the following...
After a FG (speaking NCAA), short of a time out, a foul, or the ball goes way OOB, does the clock stop in any circumstance? I swear I was watching games this weekend (couldn't tell you which ones), and in one game, after a basket, the clock continued to run while the player got the ball and inbounded it. In a different game, after a basket, the clock stopped until the ball was inbounded and touched by a player. It's possible I'm imagining things, but I don't think so. |
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Note that if, for instance, the basket is made with 1:01 remaining, the clock doesn't stop at the 1:00 mark if the ball is not yet inbounded.
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