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So if I understand correctly the shot clock will be used in the qualifiers with a limit of 25 seconds and when we get to the main draw there is a limit of 20 seconds with no shot clock.
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22:55, 21 August 2017 (UTC)reply
Please explain WC and PR
Per
Inside baseball, the article should please explain [PR] and [WC] beside player names (I can guess that PR probably means Preliminary Round, but I shouldn't have to guess, and I have no idea what WC means, at least not in this context - in other contexts it means Water Closet (i.e. toilets), but I assume it doesn't mean here that these players entered the competition in some sort of Toilets Round).
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So if I understand correctly the shot clock will be used in the qualifiers with a limit of 25 seconds and when we get to the main draw there is a limit of 20 seconds with no shot clock.
Mobile mundo (
talk)
22:55, 21 August 2017 (UTC)reply
Please explain WC and PR
Per
Inside baseball, the article should please explain [PR] and [WC] beside player names (I can guess that PR probably means Preliminary Round, but I shouldn't have to guess, and I have no idea what WC means, at least not in this context - in other contexts it means Water Closet (i.e. toilets), but I assume it doesn't mean here that these players entered the competition in some sort of Toilets Round).
Tlhslobus (
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13:48, 14 September 2017 (UTC)reply