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From: HAHA
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255097.27 in reply to 255097.26
Date: 4/21/2014 7:08:30 AM
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http://www.buzzerbeater.com/match/69468426/reportmatch.as...

2 seconds left ... Chiu Hwa Sinn collected the rebound, then scored the buzzerbeater (2 points). Ngan Ho pyong credited with an assist. That's amazing to run from the defensive end to the offensive end in 2 seconds.

I guess that missed shot must bounce back to nearly the half-court line. Once my player grabbed the rebound, then made a pick and roll, and scored. Does my guess make sense?

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Date: 4/25/2014 4:01:13 PM
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There's absolutely no proof or official support to my theory, but the way I like to think of it is that sometimes the reporter gets it wrong. Like, imagine the play-by-play is being transcribed by a human being, and sometimes they forget things, or get things off slightly.

For instance: you know the common scenario where a steal happens after the 24 second clock has expired? (sometimes up to 35-40 seconds) Well, purely from my own personal observation and anecdotal evidence, I've never seen that situation occur when the two consecutive plays combine for more than 48 seconds. So, the way I rationalise it in my head is that the steal occurred earlier in the shot clock than reported, the reporter forgot to make note of this at the exact time that it happened, and corrected themselves by the next play. So as an example, instead of play 1 being 33 seconds, then a steal, then a score after 7 seconds (for a total of 40), I imagine that the steal occurred after say 18 seconds, then the opposition ran a play for 22 seconds before scoring.

Now, in your particular example, what I would imagine is that a timeout was called. I mean, how realistic is it that a timeout isn't called with 2 seconds left? And most teams have timeouts to burn at the end of most games. So, what "really" happened was: rebound with 2 seconds left, timeout that went unrecorded, get to inbound from half court, run a quick play and score on the buzzer.

By the book, that isn't what really/officially happened, and technically it's the "wrong" answer. But, I find for me personally, it spares me a fair amount of mental anguish trying to work out how it produces theoretically unrealistic results such as these and others.

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255097.30 in reply to 255097.21
Date: 4/26/2014 7:28:35 PM
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For a long time I've been trying to figure out what game the below gif is from. This thread reminded me of it with all the improbable game examples.


Great game! Best part is how the fans reacted...
I am more concerned how at the end of attack (0 sec. left), main clock goes by (after 10 sec. comment is "lost ball"),
so that time is lost..

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255097.31 in reply to 255097.13
Date: 4/27/2014 3:31:25 PM
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Dude do you want to see the most worst case? It happened to my team

Just everyone see the last 30 seconds of this match (71831456) and especially the last 2 seconds

I was watching the match and instead of being angry I burst out of laughing..I said '' it is impossible!!'' :D



A dunk from a missed free throw... I too started laughing. At first I was thinking okay the missed free throws are going to kill them and the other team will just hit a 3 to win... yet I get so much more. Why is the power forward down the court while the other team is collecting an offensive rebound. Also why is anyone around him to foul? Anyone got a youtube clip for that?

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255097.32 in reply to 255097.3
Date: 5/5/2014 2:36:08 AM
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I remember well that game, if was a hell of game
http://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/game/p/gid/A/grid/37.... Basile <3.
18/28 from 3pt for italy, the funny thing was that both teams had better 3pt% then 2pt%.
That was a great olymphics, argentina beat the usa and lithuania get close to beat them again in the bronze medal game shooting 21/37 from 3 point line but in the end they lose only by 8 points.