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    But it didn't go in so.....

    http://blogs.chron.com/franblinebur...nd_rockets.html

    quote: I have received a clarification from the NBA office on Matt Bonner's shot at the end of Sunday's game. It would have counted.

    If the clock shows LESS than 0.3, then it can only be a tip-in or lob. It came about after a MLK Day game at Madison Square Garden in 1990 when the Knicks beat Michael Jordan's Bulls when Trent Tucker caught an inbounds pass near the baseline, spun and put up a 3-pointer -- all in an alleged 0.1 seconds -- for a 109-106 win

    The Trent Tucker Rule: "The game clock must show :00.3 or more in order for a player to secure possession of the ball on a rebound or throw-in to attempt a field goal."

    In other words, good thing Bonner's shot missed.

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    At least this time it the blindfolded prayer from halfcourt didn't go in

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    At least this time it the blindfolded prayer from halfcourt didn't go in
    Yes sir..but your offensive goaltending kinda turned that away, didn't it? And the fact that there should have been one second left, not .3.

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    Ha, Rockets fans would have gone ballistic if that would have counted. I know the announcers were like, "there's no way that could count, he doesn't have time to do that." The fact is, Bonner asked a ref before he shot it whether or not .3 seconds is time enough to catch and release, and the ref confirmed that it was possible.

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    Damn. That game apparently was the biggest game for Rockets fans in almost the last decade and a half.

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    i noticed that too, those responsible for the clock are doing an incredibly sloppy job. they just start it late, and stop it late and no one seems to notice.

    1. there should have been a full second left but the imprecise lazy assholes just let it run down to 0.3

    2. Bonner caught the pass and got the shot off BEFORE the 0.3 expired, they clearly started it late just as they did with fisher's 0.4 shot.

    the league needs to crack down on this, the clock keepers have to be precise. if you watch the clock during the whole game there are lots of examples of time wasted or incorrectly managed due to their sloppiness.

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    Damn. That game apparently was the biggest game for Rockets fans in almost the last decade and a half.

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    Damn. That game apparently was the biggest game for Rockets fans in almost the last decade and a half.
    I was thinking just that

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    Damn. That game apparently was the biggest game for Rockets fans in almost the last decade and a half.
    No doubt.

    If Bonner hits that shot, Spurs fans are already over it. Instead, Rocket Fan will be talking about that win until the day they get eliminated in the first round.

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    eh, Id have been happier knowing it couldnt have counted. Bonner failed me.

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    i noticed that too, those responsible for the clock are doing an incredibly sloppy job. they just start it late, and stop it late and no one seems to notice.

    1. there should have been a full second left but the imprecise lazy assholes just let it run down to 0.3

    2. Bonner caught the pass and got the shot off BEFORE the 0.3 expired, they clearly started it late just as they did with fisher's 0.4 shot.

    the league needs to crack down on this, the clock keepers have to be precise. if you watch the clock during the whole game there are lots of examples of time wasted or incorrectly managed due to their sloppiness.
    I think in the final moments of the game, the refs start/stop the clock, no? Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure the lead official has a remote button on his shorts (looks like a pager). The scorer's table has to change the actual clock (if the refs decide there should be more or less time on it), but I'm quite positive it's the ref that starts and stops it from counting.

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    eh, Id have been happier knowing it couldnt have counted. Bonner failed me.
    I didn't even contemplate that shot going in. The day Bonner hits a game-winning three-pointer is the day after I win the lottery for the second time.

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    I had thought all along that .03 is not enough time for a catch and shoot by NBA rules. Call me educated on the matter now. Thanks for the heads up.

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    Damn. That game apparently was the biggest game for Rockets fans in almost the last decade and a half.
    And probably will continue to be for the next decade and a half......

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    I didn't even contemplate that shot going in. The day Bonner hits a game-winning three-pointer is the day after I win the lottery for the second time.


    What miracle would precipitate your first lottery win?

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    What miracle would precipitate your first lottery win?
    Mahinmi seeing the court.

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    I didn't even contemplate that shot going in. The day Bonner hits a game-winning three-pointer is the day after I win the lottery for the second time.

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    i just can't believe Bonner's release is 0.3 seconds fast...at all.

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    i just can't believe Bonner's release is 0.3 seconds fast...at all.
    Its not. Bavetta's vision is about 0.6 seconds slow.

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    I had thought all along that .03 is not enough time for a catch and shoot by NBA rules. Call me educated on the matter now. Thanks for the heads up.
    .03 isn't enough time. 0.3 is.

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    Rockets fans have so much fun with the Regular Season huh? To us it is nothing but till Playoffs.

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    1. there should have been a full second left but the imprecise lazy assholes just let it run down to 0.3
    Well if he would have had a second left then I don't think the shot would have been anymore wide open than it already was. That and the fact that he clearly didn't actually catch and shoot a ball in under 0.3 seconds. The league needs to change that rule and make it at least 0.5 seconds to be able to get a shot off. Even with 0.5 seconds I dont think you can realistically catch and shoot a basketball.

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    Well if he would have had a second left then I don't think the shot would have been anymore wide open than it already was. That and the fact that he clearly didn't actually catch and shoot a ball in under 0.3 seconds. The league needs to change that rule and make it at least 0.5 seconds to be able to get a shot off. Even with 0.5 seconds I dont think you can realistically catch and shoot a basketball.
    Lakers v. Spurs, Game 5, 2004 Forum.

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    Not that they didn't ruin the game already with pretty much every word that came out of their unlistenable traps, but Bill Worrell and Clyde Drexler went on and on about how .03 seconds was not enough time to catch and shoot. Maybe it's just me, but I would expect these two dip s to know and understand the rules- for the sake of accuracy and credibility at the very least. Perhaps if you aren't sure, could you be a little less definitive? Anyone on NBA Ticket who was subjected to that piece of broadcast left confused as to why Bonner was allowed to put up that last shot. Worrell and Drexler make Mike Gorman and Tommy Heinsohn look like the gold standard in objectivity.

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    Well if he would have had a second left then I don't think the shot would have been anymore wide open than it already was. That and the fact that he clearly didn't actually catch and shoot a ball in under 0.3 seconds. The league needs to change that rule and make it at least 0.5 seconds to be able to get a shot off. Even with 0.5 seconds I dont think you can realistically catch and shoot a basketball.
    Actually a NBA player has caught, shot and made a 3 point shot in .22 seconds. It was on a show called sport science (I think - was was surfing and spotted it) and Jason Kapono was able to do it though admittedly he wasn't guarded at the time. The experiment was to see if a player could catch and shot in under .3 seconds. He did it so it is possible.

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