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NBA Referee Ed Malloy Comment to Pool Reporter after Heat-Jazz gam  Madden NFL 18 Coins       NBA Official (@NBAOfficial) December 2, 2016</blockquote>It’s correct that there should have been more time. At the same time, though, you can’t say the Jazz would have won with that extra time for a number of reasons

The time changes everything. Even though it’s a difference of just 1.3 seconds, the Jazz may have run a different play with the extra time. If so, none of the results are the same.<li id="lnFxq6">Even if they run the same play, Hayward might hold onto the ball longer.

You’re taught even in high school that you can take one dribble for every second on the clock before you have to shoot. It’s a rough measure, but it’s relatively effective at establishing an internal timer to help make sure you release a shot in time when there are just a few seconds on the clock. Hayward’s shot is heavily contested, so maybe he uses that extra second to try to find an easier look — voiding any chance Gobert gets a putback in this scenario, too. WELCOMETOhttp://www.maddenvip.com/