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Old Thu Dec 02, 2010, 09:20am
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Welpe, that includes the timer not being able to see the officials chop in time due to other bodies being in the way (which is a rarity), but does happen if coaches or players are big boned.

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How the hell could you not see the U1 chop the clock during the jump ball? He's either right in front of the table (2-man) or at the 28' line (3-man).
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Old Thu Dec 02, 2010, 09:33am
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In the video, you cannot see either official chop the clock.

During jump balls, yes U1 can easily be seen, I was meaning the situation in the video. I was using the jump ball as an example of the tip the announcer mentioned.

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How the hell could you not see the U1 chop the clock during the jump ball? He's either right in front of the table (2-man) or at the 28' line (3-man).
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Old Thu Dec 02, 2010, 10:28am
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In the video, you cannot see either official chop the clock.

During jump balls, yes U1 can easily be seen, I was meaning the situation in the video. I was using the jump ball as an example of the tip the announcer mentioned.
I apologize then. I thought you were discussing a jump ball.
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Old Thu Dec 02, 2010, 11:13am
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Odd to see the Trail (official who administered the throw-in) indicate the 3pt attempt as well as score it at the buzzer from near the end line, but what else could he do? He didn't get much help from his partner, who we see at :05 of the video at the far FT line. There are no players past the division line so what is he doing down there?--Watching the paint dry!

He should have picked a position near the division line to help.

We only see him again at :16 on the clip as he tries to run past the celebration. Very funny.
At the 54 second mark of the clip, while showing a replay from a different camera, the camera follows the shot, pans back to the shooter and you can see the trail beside the shooter facing/running towared the table.
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Old Thu Dec 02, 2010, 11:46am
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Rule 5-9-1 used where the timer did not see any signaling by the officials to start the clock, & Rule 5-9-4 is used as there was a legal touch by a player on the court.
Where are these found? In some book containing the rules?
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Old Thu Dec 02, 2010, 01:14pm
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The 2010-2011 NFHS Basketball Rules Book (I have a hard copy of it, I've had it since October 25 & have been reading parts of it everyday since then).

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Where are these found? In some book containing the rules?
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Old Thu Dec 02, 2010, 01:26pm
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The 2010-2011 NFHS Basketball Rules Book (I have a hard copy of it, I've had it since October 25 & have been reading parts of it everyday since then).
Oh...didn't realize they had all of the rules grouped together like that....pretty neat.
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Old Thu Dec 02, 2010, 01:39pm
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Oh...didn't realize they had all of the rules grouped together like that....pretty neat.
I'm not convinced. Better check with snopes.
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Old Thu Dec 02, 2010, 01:45pm
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Odd to see the Trail (official who administered the throw-in) indicate the 3pt attempt as well as score it at the buzzer from near the end line, but what else could he do? He didn't get much help from his partner, who we see at :05 of the video at the far FT line. There are no players past the division line so what is he doing down there?--Watching the paint dry!

He should have picked a position near the division line to help.
It looks to me like he started a bit to close to black's basket, as there was a player for each team behind him. Then, he's gone, as he must have high tailed it, not expecting the steal.
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