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Old Sun Mar 23, 2014, 11:49pm
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End of game review

End of NC/Iowa St game. The clock started late on the throw-in after the made basket. The timeout was finally recognized with a few tenths left. Then after recognizing the late start, the net result was game over. I get that and don't have a problem. But, if instead of calling the timeout, the guy had released a successful shot at the same point (or with even less time on the clock) would the review to check the release have gone back through the whole final possession and ultimately canceled the shot?

surely not
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Old Mon Mar 24, 2014, 02:02am
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End of NC/Iowa St game. The clock started late on the throw-in after the made basket. The timeout was finally recognized with a few tenths left. Then after recognizing the late start, the net result was game over. I get that and don't have a problem. But, if instead of calling the timeout, the guy had released a successful shot at the same point (or with even less time on the clock) would the review to check the release have gone back through the whole final possession and ultimately canceled the shot?

surely not
Yes, I think they would have.
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Old Mon Mar 24, 2014, 07:14am
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Yes, a review would have been triggered and the timing error corrected using a stop watch, and the shot would have been cancelled.
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Old Mon Mar 24, 2014, 08:19am
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It didn't end up mattering, but I thought it was strange in the Kansas/Stanford game, KU hits a 3 with 15 seconds to go and immediately calls a timeout. But the crew decided they needed to review the clock and decided the clock should read 15.1 instead of 15, so they give Kansas their timeout back??!! That seems like a bit much.
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Old Mon Mar 24, 2014, 09:16am
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It didn't end up mattering, but I thought it was strange in the Kansas/Stanford game, KU hits a 3 with 15 seconds to go and immediately calls a timeout. But the crew decided they needed to review the clock and decided the clock should read 15.1 instead of 15, so they give Kansas their timeout back??!! That seems like a bit much.
Agreed--I've felt like there's been far too much watching the backs of the officials' heads while reviewing monitors to adjust the clock after what seems like every stoppage of play.
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Old Mon Mar 24, 2014, 11:24am
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So, if the clock is late starting on the play, (less than a second late, I think?) player comes up the floor, watching the clock with no way of knowing that it is not correct, times his shot perfectly and releases it with .2 showing, only to have it wiped out?

This would be criminal.
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Old Mon Mar 24, 2014, 11:41am
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Agreed--I've felt like there's been far too much watching the backs of the officials' heads while reviewing monitors to adjust the clock after what seems like every stoppage of play.
Part of me wonders if these conferences are taking a little longer than they need to solely as the officials' way of quietly trying to push for PTS.
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Old Mon Mar 24, 2014, 11:51am
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Another question about this play: At what point should the clock have been stopped after the Iowa State basket? I realize it stopped at 1.6, but if we're getting things down to the tenths, it seemed a little slow in stopping. I know a goal occurs when the ball passes through the goal but does that include the net? BTW, I'm not an NC or Iowa State fan in the least.

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Old Mon Mar 24, 2014, 12:11pm
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Another question about this play: At what point should the clock have been stopped after the Iowa State basket? I realize it stopped at 1.6, but if we're getting things down to the tenths, it seemed a little slow in stopping. I know a goal occurs when the ball passes through the goal but does that include the net?
Yes -- it's when the "top" of the ball gets through the bottom of the net.
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Old Mon Mar 24, 2014, 12:49pm
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Part of me wonders if these conferences are taking a little longer than they need to solely as the officials' way of quietly trying to push for PTS.
Now that's a conspiracy theory I can get behind!
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Old Mon Mar 24, 2014, 01:41pm
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Yes -- it's when the "top" of the ball gets through the bottom of the net.
Not that I don't believe you (not even close...) but where in the book would a fella such as myself find that? I looked in Rule 4 under Goal in the NCAA book and in the NFHS book I see nothing except 5-1-1. Both read the same.
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Old Mon Mar 24, 2014, 01:44pm
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Not that I don't believe you (not even close...) but where in the book would a fella such as myself find that? I looked in Rule 4 under Goal in the NCAA book and in the NFHS book I see nothing except 5-1-1. Both read the same.
Look at the definition of the basket.
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Look at the definition of the basket.
And remember the net is considered part of the basket.
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Old Mon Mar 24, 2014, 02:04pm
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And a Goal is made when the ball passes through the basket (or remains in), and the clock is stopped when a Goal is made (in the last 59.9 seconds)
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So, if the clock is late starting on the play, (less than a second late, I think?) player comes up the floor, watching the clock with no way of knowing that it is not correct, times his shot perfectly and releases it with .2 showing, only to have it wiped out?

This would be criminal.
I agree.
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