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Old Fri Feb 16, 2018, 12:09pm
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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Originally Posted by Clark Kent View Post
I already looked through the casebook....which is why I reached out on the forum.

I would assume you start the overtime with a jump ball because the tech has to be assessed in the 4th quarter in order to have overtime occur.

So you are saying both a tech to the kid and an indirect to the head coach? A dunk in warm-ups isn't a direct to the player correct? Why is this situation different?
Note that nearly every T is direct to someone...the person who committed the infraction.

The only T's not "direct" to someone are those that are not necessarily pinned on a single individual, T's that are only "Team" technical. Book T's could be because of anyone. DOG T's could be because of 2 (or more) players. If the T is earned by a single individual without regard to any other prior action, it is direct.
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