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139580.5 in reply to 139580.4
Date: 4/7/2010 8:00:10 AM
TrenseRI
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The seconds that are not shown are calculated in the next possesion's time. In other words, the ball is lost after only 24 seconds, possesion lost, and the opposng teams possesion started. It's just not reported like that right away.

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139580.6 in reply to 139580.5
Date: 4/7/2010 8:16:52 AM
AS Barroom Heroes
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The seconds that are not shown are calculated in the next possesion's time. In other words, the ball is lost after only 24 seconds, possesion lost, and the opposng teams possesion started. It's just not reported like that right away.

So the other team's possession should last less than the normal 24 seconds (in the report obviously).
All right, I'll make sure to check that the next time I run into the bug.
Thanks for the reply.

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139580.7 in reply to 139580.5
Date: 4/7/2010 9:53:26 AM
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The seconds that are not shown are calculated in the next possesion's time. In other words, the ball is lost after only 24 seconds, possesion lost, and the opposng teams possesion started. It's just not reported like that right away.

didn't know that. So, does it happen always and only when the ball is lost in the last of the 24 seconds available?

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139580.8 in reply to 139580.7
Date: 4/8/2010 9:39:33 AM
TrenseRI
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I'm not sure I fully understand the question, sorry, but what I think you meant is if it happens only when the ball is lost in the last second of the 24 second possesion, right? If that is what you're asking, then yes, it does happen in the last second.

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139580.9 in reply to 139580.8
Date: 4/8/2010 6:05:29 PM
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I'm not sure I fully understand the question, sorry, but what I think you meant is if it happens only when the ball is lost in the last second of the 24 second possesion, right? If that is what you're asking, then yes, it does happen in the last second.

yes, that was the question (I also asked if the bug happens each time there is a steal in the 24th second).

But the main problem is that
The seconds that are not shown are calculated in the next possesion's time. In other words, the ball is lost after only 24 seconds, possesion lost, and the opposng teams possesion started. It's just not reported like that right away.

here you are wrong, at least according to what happened in my match today:
8:08 Rahman Hana Badawi corrals the missed out.
7:28 Makhare Lazarev stole the ball.
7:13 Makhare Lazarev pulls up at the top of the key and takes a shot, guarded closely by Roberto Longhi.
7:13 Scored

It's more than 48 seconds between the rebound and the shot.
Here is a screenshot: http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/5825/bugqj.jpg

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139580.10 in reply to 139580.9
Date: 4/8/2010 7:26:57 PM
TrenseRI
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You are exactly right. I examined the game and what you said was correct. I guess not all cases are the same but it seems that they all share the same problem. We will be looking into this problem more closely now and you will be notified of any progress. Thanks for your input, we certainly need to spot bugs in order to correct them.

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Date: 4/9/2010 2:08:34 PM
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If it's of any help, I spotted another one.

In my game today, this sequence happened:

5:02 left in the third quarter, I grab a rebound
4:24 left, ball is stolen by the other team
4:08 left, other team takes a shot

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139580.12 in reply to 139580.11
Date: 4/12/2010 2:56:59 PM
TrenseRI
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Thanks, there can never be too much information.