Clock stopped

I don't think it would have mattered if it went in. It wasn't stopped for very long, and he shot it with 0.7 left
 
They would have reviewed the entire sequence in any case if it went in....
 
Twitter responses are saying that the clock paused for 3-4 seconds at the end of the first half for that possession as well. Affect the game or not, that is bull
 
Twitter responses are saying that the clock paused for 3-4 seconds at the end of the first half for that possession as well. Affect the game or not, that is bull

Now that one is false. They rolled the ball inbounds and first touched it at half court which is why the clock didn't start
 
That twitter account is from Lane Danielsen. Thee Lane Danielsen?

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When I watched it live I thought, how in the hell did they get 3 shots off in 5 seconds??!
 
They would have reviewed the entire sequence in any case if it went in....

They couldn't spot a travel all night AGAIN...the guy finally jumped with the ball in his hands and they were forced to call it...no confidence that would have ended in anything but a riveting rendition of "ISU should have just gotten the rebound on the first miss" on CF and sports talk radio tomorrow.
 
If he'd made it we would have been thrilled that the operator stopped it with time for us to take a shot. The guy had an itchy finger but it wasn't against us.
 
Wasn't it more like PAUSE "oh they got the rebound" UNPAUSE.

Either way it's BS and someone should be removed from scorers table.

If he'd made it we would have been thrilled that the operator stopped it with time for us to take a shot. The guy had an itchy finger but it wasn't against us.
 
I'm pretty sure the time clock operator was flicking the time off and on and it just stayed off longer than they intended at 4.3 seconds. It would be interesting to see how much time was used using a stopwatch from the point of inbounds. So glad they missed the shot but it could be unfair for others in future games.
 

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