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As I said in the game thread, the replay was on Sports Tonight and Thomas grabs the ball out of court after Tyndale's block, and that's when the clock stops at 5.6 seconds - the timekeeper anticipated the whistle for out-of-court, which never came. Unfortunately, the clock goes out of shot before it restarts, so it is hard to tell exactly how long its stopped for, but it is at least one second, but not as much as 2. Checking the HD youToob vid, it looks like only a second, which would have made a difference IMHO - but the real difference was the blown out-of-court call.

Years ago
Hoops Tv includes last 30 seconds of the game
Cool KJ. I'm not big on the techo stuff.
I agree though, the motion offence would've been my choice in that situation.

Years ago
I'm not happy that Aaron was singled out in the interview. Sure the turn-over is on his stat line, but there isn't a player on our roster that hasn't pulled a boner at some stage.
As someone else pointed out, there was zero player movement off the ball for that critcal last set. That plays right into the hands of the defending team, & they were playing it tight.

Years ago
I can clearly see the clock stopping for close to 2 seconds as soon as the dude got blocked. It's as though the time-keeper shat him/herself from the crowd noise then realised the clock should still be running. Awkward...
As I said in the game thread, the replay was on Sports Tonight and Thomas grabs the ball out of court after Tyndale's block, and that's when the clock stops at 5.6 seconds - the timekeeper anticipated the whistle for out-of-court, which never came. Unfortunately, the clock goes out of shot before it restarts, so it is hard to tell exactly how long its stopped for, but it is at least one second, but not as much as 2. Checking the HD youToob vid, it looks like only a second, which would have made a difference IMHO - but the real difference was the blown out-of-court call.
