Re: Game 6 and the shot clock question
Technically, the timer should have turned the shot clock off when the jump ball was called since either outcome (offense/defense getting the ball) would have resulted in the game clock becoming the shot clock. The timer was just a little slow turning it off.
Re: Game 6 and the shot clock question
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Originally Posted by Tony-Go MAVS
YOu guys WON THE GAME!!! Why are you still bitching. DAMN...I hate the Spurs!!!
Okay. Bye.
Re: Game 6 and the shot clock question
Obstructed: a double foul for example. I think... I know if the ball gets stuck between the rim and backboard. Also, I know with an inadvertent whistle, the play just resumes.
Re: Game 6 and the shot clock question
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Originally Posted by CosmicCowboy
Technically, the timer should have turned the shot clock off when the jump ball was called since either outcome (offense/defense getting the ball) would have resulted in the game clock becoming the shot clock. The timer was just a little slow turning it off.
Yeah, that's right. And I thought of the ball getting stuck after I posted. I forgot about double foul.
Re: Game 6 and the shot clock question
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Originally Posted by Obstructed_View
Yeah, that's right. And I thought of the ball getting stuck after I posted. I forgot about double foul.
Actually, the timer was probably slow on the button because he was staring at Jason Terry in absolute amazement thinking...
"I can't BELIEVE that punkass bitch just punched Michael Finley in the nuts!"
:lmao
Re: Game 6 and the shot clock question
I'm just glad Finley didn't get a technical for that. If the Spurs had their season end on a punch that the league office caught but the officials didn't, I don't know what.