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BillyMac Thu Sep 05, 2013 06:25am

Not At Footlocker ???
 
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Originally Posted by AremRed (Post 904202)
I wonder what potato would call in this situation.

AremRed: Nice video. Thanks for posting. Where can I purchase one of those red official's jerseys?

Raymond Thu Sep 05, 2013 07:17am

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 904217)
Of course I know that. Mr. potato's post just <s>brought this play to mind</s> gave me an excuse to show an unrelated video.

Hey Billy, fixed it for you, free of charge. :)

JRutledge Thu Sep 05, 2013 09:41am

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 904222)
Hey Billy, fixed it for you, free of charge. :)

Exactly!!!!

Peace

BillyMac Thu Sep 05, 2013 07:05pm

Mr. Manners ...
 
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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 904222)
Hey Billy, fixed it for you, free of charge.

Thank you.

potato Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:03am

It's actually relevant to my question. But why did the clock stopped after White team's 3 pointer? Is this NBA where the time stops after each basket when time is low? Or was there a foul by the white team bench coming into the court and the referee merely gave it a normal foul instead of a technical so Black still has time to start the game, if that is so shouldn't the referee tell the benches to get out of the court?

But i believe most folks here would just ignore it and end the game after White scored making Black's buzzer beater irrelevant.

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Originally Posted by AremRed (Post 904202)
I wonder what potato would call in this situation.

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Adam Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:09am

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Originally Posted by potato (Post 904390)
It's actually relevant to my question. But why did the clock stopped after White team's 3 pointer? Is this NBA where the time stops after each basket when time is low? Or was there a foul by the white team bench coming into the court and the referee merely gave it a normal foul instead of a technical so Black still has time to start the game, if that is so shouldn't the referee tell the benches to get out of the court?

But i believe most folks here would just ignore it and end the game after White scored making Black's buzzer beater irrelevant.

If that's what you believe, you're really not paying attention.

Raymond Sat Sep 07, 2013 12:21am

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Originally Posted by potato (Post 904390)
It's actually relevant to my question. But why did the clock stopped after White team's 3 pointer? Is this NBA where the time stops after each basket when time is low? Or was there a foul by the white team bench coming into the court and the referee merely gave it a normal foul instead of a technical so Black still has time to start the game, if that is so shouldn't the referee tell the benches to get out of the court?

But i believe most folks here would just ignore it and end the game after White scored making Black's buzzer beater irrelevant.

You're not aware of which rule sets stop the clock the after made baskets and when that is in effect? :eek:

So all your questions are just for pickup games? :confused:

APG Sat Sep 07, 2013 01:14am

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Originally Posted by potato (Post 904390)
It's actually relevant to my question. But why did the clock stopped after White team's 3 pointer? Is this NBA where the time stops after each basket when time is low? Or was there a foul by the white team bench coming into the court and the referee merely gave it a normal foul instead of a technical so Black still has time to start the game, if that is so shouldn't the referee tell the benches to get out of the court?

But i believe most folks here would just ignore it and end the game after White scored making Black's buzzer beater irrelevant.

Under FIBA (that's the international rule set) rules, the clock stops after a made basket when under two minutes in the 4th quarter or any overtime periods. Similar to the NBA rule (except they stop the clock on a made basket when under a minute in the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd quarters and final two minutes of the 4th and any OT), and NCAA rule (final minute of the 2nd half and/or OT).

As to your second point, how did you come to that conclusion? Everything that's been discussed so far as come on the premise, the very one you gave us, that it was the end of a game where the winner/loser is not in doubt. Contrast that with the video where a buzzer beater wins the game for a team. Two different scenarios.


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