That's well like your opinion man.
Sorry man. You seem to be alright with your latest posts. After the first one I was expecting an acody or a cyclones2001.
That's well like your opinion man.
The 5 second count doesn't start until West Virginia picks up the ball, which was at about 34 i think
No crap they should have had that many fouls in the first minute of the game. It is pure BS the officials let them get away with it. Holden gets a moving screen call and the WV players move an hold on there screens.No way there have been roughly even fouls committed
Well, they can't possibly bank in three 3's in the second half.
I'm not a ref but seems it is ref decision when they start the 5 count. 10 second clock doesn't start till ball is inbounded.So they could just stand there and let 10, 12, 15 secs run off before picking up the ball if they want to? I'm assuming the 10 second clock to get it across halfcourt doesn't start either if the 5 second clock to get the ball in doesn't start either, right?
I don't know if there is a set amount of time; probably referee discretion. 10 second clock starts once the ball is inbounded.So they could just stand there and let 10, 12, 15 secs run off before picking up the ball if they want to? I'm assuming the 10 second clock to get it across halfcourt doesn't start either if the 5 second clock to get the ball in doesn't start either, right?
That is not true, officials can start the count if they feel the other team is delaying too much, you will see the refs put ball down and start counting.5 count doesn't start till the player possess the ball behind the line. I would like to see the clock stop with 1 minute left in the 1st half. Iowa State was penalized for scoring early that possesion.
That was really smart of West Virginia to wait to inbound the ball at the end there. I've always wondered why more teams don't do that in that situation
Not sure about the 2nd half, but definitely doesn't happen in the first half. I know the NBA does thisI thought the clock stopped when the ball goes through the net during the last two minutes of a half. Maybe just the second half.
I don't want to alarm anyone, but Deonte Burton has more assists right now than shots attempted.
Yep, that's just the end of the game/overtime. Running clock for the first half.I thought the clock stopped when the ball goes through the net during the last two minutes of a half. Maybe just the second half.
I don't know if there is a set amount of time; probably referee discretion. 10 second clock starts once the ball is inbounded.
It's annoying but smart; Hines said Hoiberg teams did this a lot. Easy way to fix it is for the clock to stop under 1 minute after a made basket