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Foul, then horn, but no free throws?
A1 gets fouled and the official has a whistle. However, the clock operator cannot stop the clock in time and the horn sounds to end the game, but clearly after the foul. About 1 - 2 seconds should have been put back. One official has A1 come to the line, while the calling official rules that the free throws will not be shot and the game is over. The score was Team A = 52 Team B = 67.
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Look at Rule 5-6-2 Exceptions will be a little more specific at to how this applies.
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It doesn't work that way. You CAN'T guess that "1 - 2 seconds should have been put back" on the clock. You have to have definite knowledge of exactly how much time should be put back. If you don't, you don't punt anything. And since the game is over and the FTs don't affect the outcome, you don't shoot them.
Not to be ugly but you're working D-II college basketball and you don't know this?
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Maybe s/he knows but is trying to stir discussion in a time with few basketball-related posts?
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The foul definately happened before the horn sounded. I estimated (not definite I know) 1 - 2 seconds. I was sitting 2 rows back behind the table, and after the game could hear the conversation between the officials as their bags and seats were right below mine. The calling official based his ruling, on not shooting the free throws, on the score and that the free throws would not matter. The other was making the case that the foul happened before the horn and that time should have been put back (I didn't hear a precise amount, which is probably why they didn't), no matter the score.
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2. You can't guess, so they were right not to put anything back on if they hadn't seen the clock. 3. It's summer ball with a 15 point lead. Not looking at the clock here isn't a crime.
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With this point spread, if this play happened in the state finals, it still wouldn't be a crime.
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