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Clock does not start properly
Situation 1:
5:25 left in the second quarter on an inbounds play. Ball is inbounded to A2 and the clock does not start properly. What is your procedure. Situation 2: 6 seconds left in the fourth quarter with game tied on an inbounds play. Ball is inbounded to A2 and the clock does not start properly. What is your procedure? Situation 3: Same as above but the ball gets stolen by B1 on the inbounds. Situation 4: Same as above and the ball gets stolen by B1 with a clear lane to the hoop. First of all I would stop play immediately on all situations. In situation 3 and 4 I will give the ball to team B. Secondly I would make sure during the latter part of the game to communicate with the clock keeper on who they should be looking at to chop the clock in play. I wanted to see if anyone would handle this differently. Situation 3 and 4 you could let the play go but then you would not be treating it the same as you would at the beginning of the game. What are your thoughts? |
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