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    DON'T TOUCH THE HOCKEY EQUIPMENT


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    How many will remember the final shot that bounced off the glass and then the front of the rim?????? I need a ruling---the clock starts only when the ball is touched by a player following the intentionally missed free throw----correct??? hard to think that the guy caught the ball and got off the shot in .4 tenths of a second---Help please!!!!


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    He also took a dribble. There is no way that shot would have counted


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    Quote Originally Posted by RcL8 View Post
    He also took a dribble. There is no way that shot would have counted
    I didn't remember the dribble but I think that the ball was in the air before the Buzzer---Really would like to know!!! thanks!!!

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    Pretty much as soon as he grabbed the rebound the buzzer should have sounded. He grabbed the rebound then took one dribble and put up the shot. Once again there is no way that shot would have counted. I think the scoreboard operator had the opposite of happy fingers


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    With .4 seconds left its pretty much catch and shoot


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    Quote Originally Posted by kelbow7 View Post
    DON'T TOUCH THE HOCKEY EQUIPMENT
    Punk ___ UP

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomer View Post
    How many will remember the final shot that bounced off the glass and then the front of the rim?????? I need a ruling---the clock starts only when the ball is touched by a player following the intentionally missed free throw----correct??? hard to think that the guy caught the ball and got off the shot in .4 tenths of a second---Help please!!!!

    He didn't get the shot off. I recorded the last second just in case something crazy happened. He shot the ball after the buzzer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomer View Post
    How many will remember the final shot that bounced off the glass and then the front of the rim?????? I need a ruling---the clock starts only when the ball is touched by a player following the intentionally missed free throw----correct??? hard to think that the guy caught the ball and got off the shot in .4 tenths of a second---Help please!!!!
    The rule is that with less than .5 seconds left, the player cannot possess the ball. He can only tap it up.

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    I think Payton shot the 2nd free throw so fast that it caught the clock operator off guard. It definitely didnt start as soon as the player touched it and as mentioned, you cant catch turn and shoot in 0.4 seconds


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    Quote Originally Posted by wcd35 View Post
    I think Payton shot the 2nd free throw so fast that it caught the clock operator off guard. It definitely didnt start as soon as the player touched it and as mentioned, you cant catch turn and shoot in 0.4 seconds
    Looked like he missed on purpose. If so, smart move.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRed View Post
    The rule is that with less than .5 seconds left, the player cannot possess the ball. He can only tap it up.
    Actually, the rule is anything with 0.3 seconds or less has to be a tip-in. Anything over 0.3 seconds can be catch and shoot. There is no way he was able to catch, turn around 180 degrees, take 2 steps, dribble, and load up for a shot like that all in 0.4 seconds.

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