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Since:Nov 1, 2006

May 7, 2008 10:01 am

just read this and found it quite interesting, it was something I did not know and assume most of us out there didn't know either.

According to NBA spokesman Tim Frank, the clock is stopped when the official blows in his whistle, period. The operator has nothing to do with it.

The operator can stop the clock on his own of course, but he is considered the back-up to the official. According to Frank, it’s rare that he would be the one to actually stop it. And in this case, he didn’t.

The whistle/clock-stopping device is called “Precision Timing.” The official starts the clock using a button on his belt but he stops it simply by blowing in the whistle. I asked Frank how this doesn’t happen all the time; if simply exhaling into a whistle will be enough to stop the clock, wouldn’t we see this more often?

He said first of all, that’s a guess on our part that an exhale is how the whole thing started. He said Stu Jackson will review the situation and try to determine exactly why a whistle was blown and who did it -- not that that information will be made public.

But he also said the whistles are made so that it’s not that easy to trigger them.

“They try to make them not that sensitive so if you blow,” Frank said, “you have to blow hard.”

That said, it has happened before, and it will happen again.


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Since:Jul 20, 2007

May 7, 2008 10:14 am
The rule book states that a replay can be used if a field goal was made with no time remaining on the clock.  Why couldn't the refs admit they can't count in tenths of a second and say the shot went in at the buzzer, then go to replay.  Rule 13 Section III c (5) states that officials can use a superimposed TV clock during the replay process.  The article says they cannot use a timing device.  I am confused.

I know I am a huge dork for looking up the rules but I would like some clarification.

P.S. I am not saying the Magic lost because of that shot.  I think the poor decision making in the fourth quarter might have had something to do with it.  Nice shot Turkoglu.


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Since:Sep 12, 2006

May 7, 2008 11:28 am
I think, and I'm not too sure at all, that because technically the clock showed time on it that it was not reviewable.  I really wish the NBA would institute replay of a sorts, I know it would slow the game down, but there are a lot of calls like this that could use a good look.  I was wondering why they couldn't just watch a clip and hold a watch up to it and see.  It was funny when the refs were consulting that the one ref was clearly saying,"1000-1, 1000-2, etc."  I guess this is just a situation that exists outside the rules right now.  Hopefully they change it in the offseason.
I had no clue that the whistle blowing was that crucial to time management.  Really makes you think with that whole Donaghy thing.  Wow.
p.s.  Props to the Orlando fan without a chip on their shoulder.  As a Pistons fan, you never want to win with a cheap call, but your perspective is definitely a fresh look considering all of the other Orlando posts here.  Good luck in game 3.  Hope it's a good one.

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Since:Jul 13, 2007

May 7, 2008 12:39 pm

The WHOLE FRIGGIN Point here is that if the Refs saw that the clock had stopped they should have blown their whistle right away. I know at least ONE of them had to have seen that clock stop.

Well we will see what the Pistons got when they come to Orlando. Yes we are down 0-2 but there is no way those guys come into Orlando and beat us!!


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Since:Sep 26, 2006

May 7, 2008 1:00 pm

Keep dreaming.

The Pistons would have won the game without the clock malfuction.

If they only won by 3 points this would matter more.

Let's all just relax.


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Since:Dec 4, 2006

May 7, 2008 1:38 pm
If you had watched the game you would know that the Pistons won by 7 because they were up by 2, and the Magic missed a shot with under 20 seconds left and had to foul. They then proceeded to miss another shot and fouled again. If the Magic are up 1 with the ball and 20 seconds to go it is the Pistons doing the fouling and a completely different game.

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Since:Jul 13, 2007

May 8, 2008 3:57 pm

Well Piston Fans, lose Chauncey Billups for the game and you get BLOWN out!! Well series is at 2-1 now. Orlando wouldve won even if Billups was in, I just cant see the Magic not taking this to 7 games. We have the best chance to beat the Pistons and now is the time to do it.