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icallfouls Wed Nov 21, 2012 11:05pm

video
 
Fixed it

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zL2l2...ature=g-crec-u

BillyMac Thu Nov 22, 2012 07:37am

No Call ...
 
"I know nothing. I hear nothing. I see nothing." (Sergeant Schultz)

OKREF Thu Nov 22, 2012 11:55am

Hogan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

bainsey Thu Nov 22, 2012 08:08pm

Embedded for your pleasure
 
<iframe width="640" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/zL2l2UjWEBc?feature=player_detailpage" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

JRutledge Thu Nov 22, 2012 08:50pm

What is the significance of this video?

Peace

Freddy Thu Nov 22, 2012 08:53pm

???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 863147)
What is the significance of this video?

Ditto

APG Thu Nov 22, 2012 09:30pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 863147)
What is the significance of this video?

Peace

Shot clock operator either reset the ball erroneously with the ball not touching the rim or reset it late. When the officials noticed and blew the play dead, the offense was in the act of shooting and made the shot.

I think OP is asking if you'd blow the play dead and give it back to the offense OOB or just count the basket and move along (which in this case, isn't correct by rule).

JRutledge Thu Nov 22, 2012 09:38pm

I was thinking that there was something that was being asked, but it there was no question. I first thought that it might have something to do with the shot clock being reset too early. Honestly I cannot completely tell if the ball touched the rim. If noticed right away, then you give the ball back to the team in possession. Then again I can see giving the ball to Team B because the shot was made. I do not think there is anything right or wrong there, but killing the shot clock operator when they do this to you.

Peace

APG Thu Nov 22, 2012 09:42pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 863153)
I was thinking that there was something that was being asked, but it there was no question. I first thought that it might have something to do with the shot clock being reset too early. Honestly I cannot completely tell if the ball touched the rim. If noticed right away, then you give the ball back to the team in possession. Then again I can see giving the ball to Team B because the shot was made. I do not think there is anything right or wrong there, but killing the shot clock operator when they do this to you.

Peace

I'd be inclined to count the basket and give Team B their throw-in.

JRutledge Thu Nov 22, 2012 09:54pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by APG (Post 863154)
I'd be inclined to count the basket and give Team B they're throw-in.

Then give the shot clock person a stern look while doing just that. :D

Peace

Adam Thu Nov 22, 2012 10:45pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 863155)
Then give the shot clock person a stern look while doing just that. :D

Peace

I like your first suggestion better.

Quote:

Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 863155)
I do not think there is anything right or wrong there, but killing the shot clock operator when they do this to you.


bainsey Thu Nov 22, 2012 11:02pm

I don't know how you prove it either way, but what do you suppose happens more often: these type of errors, or stall-ball games?

Raymond Thu Nov 22, 2012 11:09pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 863157)
I don't know how you prove it either way, but what do you suppose happens more often: these type of errors, or stall-ball games?

I don't understand the question.

rockyroad Thu Nov 22, 2012 11:54pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 863157)
I don't know how you prove it either way, but what do you suppose happens more often: these type of errors, or stall-ball games?

This took place during an NCAA D-III game, so the issue of having or not having a shot clock does not come into play in this instance.

APG Fri Nov 23, 2012 01:44am

Quote:

Originally Posted by bainsey (Post 863157)
I don't know how you prove it either way, but what do you suppose happens more often: these type of errors, or stall-ball games?

I don't know, but if all things being equal as far as costs go, I'd still want the shot clock for the high school game (which is what I'm assuming you're leading too with this question).


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