Originally posted by oldtimewomen's hoopcoach
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The refs have plenty to do already. My thinking is that theoretically a sideline timekeeper should not have any trouble doing that one, single, focused activity. It is not rocket science. The question is are these folks sufficiently trained, focused on their task and unbiased. Of course, I have wondered that about the game officials at times also.
I suppose whenever you have human beings in the equation the chance of error is in play.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostThe refs have plenty to do already. My thinking is that theoretically a sideline timekeeper should not have any trouble doing that one, single, focused activity. It is not rocket science. The question is are these folks sufficiently trained, focused on their task and unbiased. Of course, I have wondered that about the game officials at times also.
I suppose whenever you have human beings in the equation the chance of error is in play.
The next time ADES strides up my aisle, I may try to ask about the use of the system.
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Well if all it takes is blowing the whistle to start and stop the clock than it would seem like a no brainer if it is 1) dependable and 2) affordable. You still may need a timekeeper on hand as a backup if the auto-system is not working and to make adjustments occassionally when the game clock or shot clocks need to be reset.
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