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Sun Jan 20, 2013 02:18pm |
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Originally Posted by just another ref
(Post 873282)
Agreed, it must be important, somehow. Reading the title, I assumed the clock was stopped with 3 seconds, and apparently others did also. But obviously, this is not necessarily the case.
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It doesn't really matter. If it happened as stated with the ball "goes in w/3 seconds", the clock, if running, should stop at that point due to the violation. The resulting timing on the clock should be no different if it had not been a running clock.
Plus, the only way it could have gone in with a running clock would be if it had been a full court throw from the far endline. I suppose that could happen. The bigger discussion in that case would be the fact that it went in at all.
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