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slippery slope
They play to the whistle, not the shot clock horn, which should be different from the quarter ending buzzer. The end of a period buzzer means nothing that happens afterwards counts. The shot clock may, and sometimes does, go off with the ball is still legally in play.
I cannot see giving a team a Mulligan for playing to the shot clock rather than the whistle. |
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As described in the OP, the officials are going to stop play to reset the clock anyway. |
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Yep...We pre-game...whistle at the end of a quarter/half by THE official with last shot responsibility (seems like to often we get 2 whistles at the end of a quarter/half in a 3-man crew)
Also, whistle for every sub.
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Dan Ivey Tri-City Sports Officials Asso. (TCSOA) Member since 1989 Richland, WA |
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Sorry to keep the hijack going 1 tick longer, but I finally had time to look this up: There is no mention of a whistle in IAABO's Substitution Procedures and Guidelines, which explains why BillyMac and I, living in IAABO states as we do, don't practice this.
But I have no issue with it. |
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